Axios reports on how “Amazon offered a sneak peek at a small, quiet drone that will be ready in 2024 – and could be making regular deliveries in major cities by the end of the decade … The 80-pound drone could deliver stuff in as little as 30 minutes, while taking CO2-emitting trucks off the street.

“Thousands of items could be eligible. They’ll have to fit in one box, and weigh less than 5 pounds.”

Axios writes that “the next-gen drone is less intrusive than a bigger model Amazon will use for Prime Air, which begins in two markets — Lockeford, Calif. (San Joaquin County), and College Station, Texas — in coming weeks.”

Amazon’s stated goal is to be a half-billion packages a year by drone by the end of the decade.

KC’s View:

We’ve heard this before … not that I’m skeptical of the broader concept of drone delivery, but this is one of those areas in which Amazon seems to over-promise and under-deliver.

When then-CEO Jeff Bezos appeared on “60 Minutes” about a decade ago, he implied that the usage of drones on a regular basis to make deliveries could happen by the end of that decade.  It certainly hasn’t happened – not entirely the fault of Amazon, to be sure – but other companies seem to have been more successful in their tests.

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