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Wing Launches America’s First Commercial Drone Delivery Service

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In a first for drone delivery in the U.S., With an expanded Air Carrier Certificate from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Wing has become the first company to operate a commercial air delivery service via drone directly to homes in the United States.

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The Race for Last Mile Drones

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The company was formally launched in July 2019, and on October 1, 2019, became the first company to receive the Federal Aviation Administration’s full Part 135 Standard certification, allowing the company to operate an unlimited remote-controlled drone delivery network in the United States.

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CEVA ready to serve Eastern European market

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The drivers are logistics operators and the e-commerce industry, as well as manufacturing and distribution companies, all of them using Eastern European based operations, to supply local markets as well as Western Europe via cross-border solution.

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Kuehne + Nagel Further Expand their Global Services for BMW Group

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Partnering with BMW always means to push innovation to the next level in operations, data management, visibility and transparency and end customer centricity. The RDC dealer distribution in Beijing and Shanghai will provide daily road and air deliveries of spare parts to 340 dealers in North, Central and Eastern China.

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This Week in Logistics News (June 25 – July 1)

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The deliveries will take place in Texas, with Waymo’s Class 8 autonomous truck hauling goods along Interstate 45 between facilities in Houston and Dallas, which was the route used by Waymo and JB Hunt during the original pilot last year. The congestion has led BNSF Railway Co., a unit of Berkshire Hathaway Inc.

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This Week in Logistics News (April 10 – 16)

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UPS plans to test the eVTOLs in its Express Air delivery network to replace small planes that can carry 500 to 3,000 pounds. Domino’s Pizza has not been shy about testing new technologies to make deliveries. The company is now partnering with Nuro in Houston to make robocar deliveries.