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    https://www.faa.gov/uas/advanced_operations/package_delivery_drone/

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    So the question for me is what is the difference or required dynamics of these approvals to be able to fly verses approved hardware/software to support a drone that can fly in populated areas and out of line of sight . Hopefully the company can address in one of their updates/newsletters as i assume like with any plane where as Boeing requires FAA approval for any model they build and United Airlines for example also requires FAA approval to be able to fly that plane in the USA. I am also assuming that Amazon have design and built the technology verses maybe partnered with someone else seeking this approval. In any case certainly positive news for anyone in the sector.
 
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