We just got our best look yet at Amazon's flying drone delivery program
Amazon today shared an update on its "Prime Air" drone delivery service, first introduced in 2013 with a teaser that many thought was a joke.
On a newly-updated Amazon Prime Air landing page, Amazon shares an updated Prime Air drone design:
Alongside that update goes a pair of new videos, one starring controversial former "Top Gear" star and recent Amazon Studios employee Jeremy Clarkson, detailing what Amazon Prime Air will be like in real life
That includes some sweet footage of the drone grabbing a package and taking flight:
The eventual goal is to deliver packages weighing five pounds or less within half an hour. Amazon VP of Prime Air Gur Kimchi was quoted earlier this year as saying, "Prime Air is trying to get as close as possible to real teleportation - without breaking the laws of physics."
And in an FAQ on the Amazon Prime Air website, Amazon reassures customers that far from science fiction, this is very real.
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