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Amazon Testing Drone Delivery System May 2026

: The system utilizes "sense and avoid" technology to navigate around obstacles such as people, pets, and backyard property, dropping packages from a height of about 13 feet into designated landing zones. Noise Reduction

The Amazon Prime Air drone delivery system represents a shift in logistics from ground-based, labor-intensive methods to an autonomous, aerial infrastructure designed for ultra-fast fulfillment. As of early 2026, the program is transitioning from a decade of experimental testing into a period of aggressive domestic scaling, underpinned by the deployment of the MK30 drone . Despite numerous regulatory, technological, and social hurdles, Amazon aims to deliver 500 million packages annually by the end of the decade, viewing drones as the definitive solution to the "last-mile" delivery problem. The Evolution of Prime Air Technology Amazon Testing Drone Delivery System

After closing its early test site in Lockeford, California, Amazon has focused its 2025–2026 expansion on several key U.S. markets: : The system utilizes "sense and avoid" technology

: Operations are currently live or launching in Tolleson, Arizona ; Waco and San Antonio, Texas ; and parts of Kansas City . Amazon's testing phase has been defined by iterative

Amazon's testing phase has been defined by iterative hardware development, moving from the initial model to the more capable : The