Amazon Expands Drone Delivery Service to Nearly 500 Cities
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Amazon Expands Drone Delivery Service to Nearly 500 Cities

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Amazon is expanding its drone delivery service to nearly 500 cities in the U.S. after receiving regulatory approval for longer-range deliveries. The company aims to deliver millions of lightweight packages via drones by the end of the year, targeting suburban areas. This expansion follows a quiet rollout to more metro areas in recent months. Amazon initially targeted one million deliveries this year with the drone service. The Washington Times reports the expansion will bring the service to nearly 500 U.S. cities. No right-leaning sources reported on the story beyond The Washington Times. The expansion is focused on lightweight packages, suggesting limitations on the size and weight of items that can be delivered by drone.

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