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Will Amazon deliver packages via drone?

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos says the company is currently testing deliveries via drone. However, the plan has a few roadblocks such as safety issues and approval from the Federal Aviation Administration.

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A Prime Air vehicle carries a package during an Amazon test of a drone delivery system. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos says he hopes to have a program in which Amazon delivers packages via drone up and running within five years. Could it happen?

A few years from now, your Amazon items might be delivered within 30 minutes of placing your order 鈥 by drone.

Amazon is currently working on testing deliveries by drone through a service called Prime Air, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos told 鈥檚 Charlie Rose on 鈥60 Minutes鈥 Sunday.

Calling himself an optimist, Bezos said he hopes to have Prime Air up and running within five years.

In a demo showed on 鈥60 Minutes,鈥 small unmanned aircrafts dubbed octocopters would use claws to pick up packages from distribution centers, deposit them in small yellow buckets, then fly to customers homes, where packages could be left on front lawns. The goal, according to Bezos, would be to deliver packages weighing up to 5 pounds within 30 minutes of placing an order within a 10-mile-radius of any Amazon fulfillment center. This would cover some 86 percent of the company鈥檚 deliveries, according to Bezos.

鈥淥ne day Prime Air vehicles will be as normal as seeing mail trucks on the road today,鈥 Amazon said in a statement about Prime Air.

But obstacles remain, including cost, noise, and safety issues, as the pointed out, as well as obtaining approval from the Federal Aviation Administration, which has not yet approved such use.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 want anybody to think this is just around the corner,鈥 Bezos told 鈥60 Minutes.鈥 鈥淭his is all an R&D project.鈥

Still, Amazon has already contacted the FAA about this endeavor and is likely to clear roadblocks. That鈥檚 because 鈥渢his is precisely the kind of application Congress had in mind in 2012 when it ordered the Federal Aviation Administration to open the sky to commercial drones,鈥 as the noted.

And though Amazon is known for pioneering innovative and ambitious projects, this isn鈥檛 the first such effort to use drones for book and other online deliveries. Two months ago, the Monitor reported on a textbook rental company in Australia that is launching the world鈥檚 first book drone. Drone Flirtey will fly Zookal textbook rentals to customers within minutes, which can be tracked on a smartphone using Google maps. 聽聽

Drones are also being tested for other uses, from delivering life-saving materials to hospitals to delivering pizzas to hungry customers.

Books, not bombs? The future is looking bright for unmanned drones.

Husna Haq is a Monitor correspondent.

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