PHOENIX – Two Amazon delivery drones crashed into a crane Wednesday in the area of the e-commerce giant’s West Valley fulfillment center, authorities said. Nobody was injured in the incident near 96th ...
There’s an investigation underway. Amazon drone clipped an internet cable during a delivery in Waco, Texas. FAA is investigating; Amazon reported no injuries and paid for repairs. Previous drone ...
Amazon is under investigation after one of its delivery drones reportedly crashed into an overhead internet cable in Texas. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said it is probing the retail ...
Amazon's Prime Air delivery drones can't catch a break. The company's automated delivery service has once again run into problems — literally this time — as two of the drones have crashed into a cable ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating an incident in which an Amazon delivery drone struck an overhead internet cable in Texas, the agency confirmed to FOX Business. An Amazon ...
A crash involving two Amazon delivery drones in Arizona has prompted the company to pause its drone delivery service. Credit: JASON REDMOND/AFP via Getty Images Two of Amazon's MK30 delivery drones ...
Amazon will restart its drone delivery service in Arizona beginning Friday as two federal agencies continue to investigate a crash that occurred earlier this week. Amazon suspended operations in the ...
TOLLESON, Ariz. (WJW) – Federal investigators are looking into a crash involving two Amazon Prime Air delivery drones. According to the National Transportation Safety Board, two delivery drones ...
Amazon Prime Air is ending its longest-running drone delivery service in College Station, Texas, due to local noise complaints and a decision not to renew its facility lease. Despite the College ...
Two Amazon Prime Air drones crashed in Tolleson after striking a crane, police said. The drones landed in separate parking lots and no injuries were reported. The National Transportation Safety Board ...
SAN ANTONIO — Amazon has officially rolled out what the company calls "ultra-fast" delivery drone service to local San Antonio neighborhoods for some packages. Residents can now get millions of items ...