Friday, December 19, 2025
ADVT 
National

Amazon Says Its Prime Air Drone Project Is Making Progress

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 30 Nov, 2015 11:04 AM
  • Amazon Says Its Prime Air Drone Project Is Making Progress
NEW YORK — Amazon is giving new details on its Prime Air drone delivery program. But the timeline is still unclear.
 
The retailer says Prime Air will one day deliver packages up to 5 pounds in 30 minutes or less using small drones.
 
The drones will fly under 400 feet and weigh less than 55 pounds, according to details posted on its website Sunday. It says it will use technology and automation to operate safely.
 
Seattle-based Amazon.com Inc. said Monday the program will start once government regulations are in place to support it. It has development centres in the U.S., the U.K. and Israel.
 
The FAA currently bans commercial drone flights except for a few dozen companies that have been granted waivers. It has granted Amazon approval to fly drones for research.

MORE National ARTICLES

Special Prosecutor Brought In Over Allegations B.C. Worker Lied Under Oath

Special Prosecutor Brought In Over Allegations B.C. Worker Lied Under Oath
VICTORIA — A special prosecutor has been appointed to advise RCMP investigating allegations that a former B.C. government employee lied while testifying under oath.  

Special Prosecutor Brought In Over Allegations B.C. Worker Lied Under Oath

2 Women Wearing Hijabs Accosted Allegedly Verbally, Physically Harassed On Toronto Subway Train

2 Women Wearing Hijabs Accosted Allegedly Verbally, Physically Harassed On Toronto Subway Train
Brad Ross says two men and a woman made abusive comments and suggested the women were terrorists in the incident

2 Women Wearing Hijabs Accosted Allegedly Verbally, Physically Harassed On Toronto Subway Train

B.C. Minister Promises More Barriers After Crash Death On Malahat Highway

B.C. Minister Promises More Barriers After Crash Death On Malahat Highway
VICTORIA — B.C. Transportation Minister Todd Stone says plans are underway to install more safety barriers on a notorious stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway north of Victoria. 

B.C. Minister Promises More Barriers After Crash Death On Malahat Highway

B.C. Judge Says RCMP May Have Acted Illegally In Terror Case, Orders Disclosure

VANCOUVER — There is evidence the RCMP broke the law while conducting a high-profile terrorism sting and must hand over confidential legal documents, says a B.C. Supreme Court judge.

B.C. Judge Says RCMP May Have Acted Illegally In Terror Case, Orders Disclosure

Justin Trudeau Holds Bilateral Meeting With Obama At Apec Summit In Manila

Justin Trudeau Holds Bilateral Meeting With Obama At Apec Summit In Manila
U.S. President Barack Obama said Thursday at the APEC summit that the United States and Canada will "both soon to be signatories to the TPP."

Justin Trudeau Holds Bilateral Meeting With Obama At Apec Summit In Manila

Don't Let Refugees Become Scapegoats, Anti-Racism Groups Say

As Canada prepares to receive 25,000 Syrian refugees, a coalition of anti-racism groups is calling on all Canadians to ensure those seeking refuge don't become scapegoats for anger over the terrorist attacks in Paris.

Don't Let Refugees Become Scapegoats, Anti-Racism Groups Say