Home Technology Alphabet's Wing, Zipline, and Flytrex, which have started commercial drone delivery operations in the US, say they are encouraged by FAA's evolving regulation (Christopher Mims/Wall Street Journal)

Alphabet's Wing, Zipline, and Flytrex, which have started commercial drone delivery operations in the US, say they are encouraged by FAA's evolving regulation (Christopher Mims/Wall Street Journal)

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Alphabet's Wing, Zipline, and Flytrex, which have started commercial drone delivery operations in the US, say they are encouraged by FAA's evolving regulation (Christopher Mims/Wall Street Journal)




Christopher Mims / Wall Street Journal:

Alphabet’s Wing, Zipline, and Flytrex, which have started commercial drone delivery operations in the US, say they are encouraged by FAA’s evolving regulation  —  Drone companies have been cleared to expand their operations across the U.S., in cities as well as rural areas …



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