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English – The Conversation | Amazon is making drone deliveries in the UK – here’s why nimbyism could hamper a wider rollout by Paul Cureton, Senior Lecturer in Design (People, Places, Products), Lancaster University
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Amazon has begun using its MK30 Prime Air drones to deliver everyday parcels (under 5 lb and excluding batteries) to homes within 7.5 miles of its Darlington fulfillment centre, dropping them from about 12 feet onto a garden, terrace or yard after scanning for obstacles; the service can run up to ten flights per hour in daylight and is authorised for beyond‑visual‑line‑of‑sight operations until at least 18 June. While the trial provides valuable data on drone performance across mixed residential, green‑space and road environments, residents have raised concerns about noise, privacy, safety and theft—a pattern of “drone NIMBYism” also seen in Dublin and Canberra that threatens wider roll‑out despite the UK government’s 2027 delivery‑drone roadmap and projects like the now‑uncertain Skyway super‑highway. The authors argue that careful, consultative planning—such as selecting launch‑pad sites, assessing environmental impacts and involving local communities—is essential to balance the economic and social benefits of drone delivery with the costs and to avoid opposition that could stall the technology’s expansion.
Read more: https://theconversation.com/amazon-is-making-drone-deliveries-in-the-uk-heres-why-nimbyism-could-hamper-a-wider-rollout-282635
#Amazon #PrimeAir #FutureFlight #UKgovernment #Darlington #DanielSlade
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