Courier Delivery by Drone Begin its Trial
Long, long ago, before the period of technology’s primitive phase. The time when the scrolls, courier delivery were sent by sprinters/messengers across. With the advancement of time and research, there came a point, where the horse riders galloped the distance for the same. It all happened ages ago.
Today, we can evidently say that we are the prime user and witness of the technology and it’s evolution. The era of runners was transformed to jockeys. Then the ships were chosen, and then the Wright Brothers’ scene changed the face of the industry. We have been bystander to everything. And accepted all with open arms.
Seemingly, the advancement is undying. It keeps pressing on with the time and needs. And in the present time, when we peep out the window of the future. We vision the glimpse of innovation that is making its way steadily to us. That is of cutting edge technology which may change the ways of deliveries on its head.
With Airbus Helicopters, a division of Airbus, and the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore contracted to carry out Unmanned Aircraft Systems tests in Singapore. It means that it is likely that your courier delivered by drone in coming times.
Skyways Experimentation Project is the core of the agreement of the two associating partaker. This collaboration is expected to build up the competency and sustainability of the courier delivery trade in significant metropolitan surroundings. The increase in understanding of Airbus in the course of the project will aid it make courier carrying drones globally.
Courier Delivery by Drone by Airbus
The trails of Airbus Helicopters have already set in motion with the NUS (National University of Singapore), setting up a parcel base system at the university grounds.
The system will facilitate users to post significant and urgent articles like documents by means of drone to other ends of the vicinity, and will work as a stock supply and distribution stand for merchants across Singapore to transport their items to purchaser across the university grounds.
In a report by Channel News Asia published a statement by Jean-Brice Dumount, Executive Vice-President of Engineering. Which states “The Skyways project, which will help turn consumer services unimagined only a decade ago into a reality very soon.”
With these words from Mr. Brice. The courier industry is confident that the future of courier delivery will revolutionize.