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Amazon Insists Federal Rules Apply to U.S. Deliveries by Drone
The e-retailing giant says local communities should not be allowed to regulate unmanned aerial systems authorized by federal aviation regulators.
Senators Push Bill to Legalize Commercial Drones
Could drone-filled skies soon be a reality?
FAA's Relaxed Drone Rules Could Mean Big Changes for Industry
New research partnerships could allow for wider commercial drone applications in coming years.
Amazon Blasts FAA for Slowness on Drone Regulation
The U.S. is falling behind other countries in the potentially lucrative area of unmanned aviation technology, according to Amazon.
U.S. Regulators Give Amazon Go-Ahead for Drone Delivery Tests
The approval allows the e-commerce company to pursue its goal of sending packages to customers by air, even as it faces public concern about safety and privacy.
SXSW Declared a Drone-Free Zone
Organizers kindly request you take your drone somewhere else.
Game of Drones: As U.S. Dithers on Regulations, Rivals Get a Head Start
It's likely to be a year or more before the FAA's regulations are in place - good news for companies operating outside the U.S.
Who Needs Drones When Amazon Could 3-D Print Your Goods From a Van Parked Outside Your Home?
Earth's biggest e-tailer could one day 3-D print your purchases from the back of a high-tech delivery truck.