UPS wins first broad FAA approval for drone delivery

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UPS has received the first broad FAA approval for drone delivery. From building a new drone airline to a consolidated control center, UPS CEO David Abney discusses innovations in the delivery company.

The approval is a milestone in commercial drone delivery, with companies including Amazon, Uber and Google parent Alphabet racing to add unmanned aircraft to their fleets to save on costs and deliver goods faster.

The FAA's Part 135 certification, which charter airlines use, gives UPS the ability to fly at night and carry cargo heavier than 55 pounds. The Atlanta-based company in March started flying medical samples by drone for a hospital in Raleigh, N.C.received federal approval to operate a fleet of drones, giving it broad privileges to expand unmanned package delivery, the shipping giant said Tuesday.

The company's Flight Forward subsidiary plans to use the approval to deliver packages to hospital campuses, with potential to expand to other services later. It's the first that theThe approval is a milestone in commercial drone delivery, with companies including

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