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07 August 2025

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07 August 2025

Newly proposed drone rules could boost US retail delivery options

The move streamlines drone use by removing the need for individual waivers or exemptions previously required for BVLOS operations.

Umesh Ellichipuram August 06 2025

The US Transportation Department has proposed new regulations aimed at expediting the use of drones and allowing them to operate beyond the visual line of sight (BVLOS) of their controllers.

The move is expected to enhance the efficiency and reach of drone-based delivery systems for various operations including package delivery.

The proposed rules aim to streamline the use of drones by removing the need for individual waivers or exemptions previously required for BVLOS operations.

This change will broaden the application of drone technology across sectors, including manufacturing, farming and the movement of products.

US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy stated: “Our new rule will reform outdated regulations that were holding innovators back while also enhancing safety in our skies.

"It's going to change the way that people and products move throughout our airspace... so you may change the way you get your Amazon package, you may get a Starbucks cup of coffee from a drone.

“Industry needs this rule to make sure they can use this technology that's going to allow them to do business more efficiently and effectively."

The proposed rules are expected to bolster Amazon’s efforts, which resumed testing of drone deliveries in two locations in Texas and Arizona in early 2025, as reported by Reuters.

The introduction of drone deliveries represents Amazon's ongoing effort to provide customers with a swift and seamless shopping experience.

The e-commerce giant has set a target to deliver 500 million packages annually by drone by the end of 2030.

The e-retailer recently enhanced its drone delivery service, allowing customers in select areas to have lightweight items delivered in less than an hour.

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