Amazon Drones Face Setback: Crane Collision in Arizona

Two Amazon Prime Air delivery drones collided with a crane in Arizona, prompting investigations by U.S. safety authorities. Drone deliveries, paused briefly, will resume with enhanced safety measures. Amazon aims for significant drone delivery expansion, despite recent obstacles and regulatory changes poised to boost commercial drone use.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 03-10-2025 05:39 IST | Created: 03-10-2025 05:39 IST
Amazon Drones Face Setback: Crane Collision in Arizona
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The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Aviation Administration are investigating two Amazon Prime Air delivery drones that collided with a crane's boom in Tolleson, Arizona, this week.

After the delivery service in Arizona was temporarily halted, Amazon plans to resume operations with improved safety measures. A spokesperson confirmed that the drones and related technology are functioning well, but enhanced visual inspections for obstacles like cranes will be introduced.

Amazon has a strategic objective to deliver 500 million packages annually via drones by 2030. New U.S. regulations could facilitate drone operations beyond line of sight, further transforming delivery services.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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