Thursday, September 8, 2016

Flying Burritos: FAA Approves Food Delivery by Drone Test at Virginia Tech



Project Wing, a unit of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc., is teaming up with Chipotle and Virginia Tech in an FAA-approved test of an experimental food delivery service on the campus of the Blacksburg, Virginia, university. (VIA | Bloomberg News)




This will be the most extensive test yet in the U.S. of what many companies–including Amazon.com, Walmart, Dominos and others–hope will eventually become routine drone deliveries of products.


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Photo: Alphabet


About the project



  • It will use self-guided hybrids that can fly like a plane or hover like a helicopter.

  • Virginia Tech was already an FAA approved test site with a program focused on the development of future transportation

  • Deliveries will originate at a Chipotle food truck to assess the accuracy of navigation systems and how people respond.

  • The devices will hover overhead (video) and lower the Chipotle order with a winch.

  • The company is already at work on a more sophisticated second version of the aircraft


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More at Bloomberg.com

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