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亚马逊无人机配送服务恢复,此前曾因坠机事故暂停
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亚马逊位于亚利桑那州的无人机配送服务将于周五恢复运营,尽管联邦机构仍在调查本周发生的坠机事故。事故发生后,亚马逊暂停了其目前唯一的商业市场——凤凰城都会区西部地区的无人机配送。两架Prime Air无人机在托尔森(Tolleson)的同一天配送点附近与起重机吊臂相撞并坠落地面。亚马逊表示将继续支持相关机构的审查,并已完成内部调查,认为无人机或其技术没有问题。公司已采取额外措施,如加强视觉检查,以更好地监测起重机等移动障碍物。该项目多年来面临多重挑战,但亚马逊仍致力于实现十年内无人机配送5亿包裹的目标。

🛩️ 亚马逊在亚利桑那州暂停了其Prime Air无人机配送服务,原因是两架无人机在凤凰城都会区西部地区与起重机吊臂相撞并坠落地面,目前该服务将于周五恢复。

🔍 美国国家运输安全委员会(NTSB)和联邦航空管理局(FAA)已介入调查此次坠机事故,亚马逊表示将全力配合,并已完成内部审查,确认无人机及技术本身不存在问题。

⚙️ 尽管面临挑战,亚马逊承诺将继续推进无人机配送计划,并已采取额外安全措施,如加强对起重机等移动障碍物的视觉监控,以确保飞行安全。

📈 该公司并未因此次事故放弃长期目标,仍致力于在十年内实现每年无人机配送5亿包裹的宏伟愿景,此前已获得FAA批准延长无人机飞行距离,为扩大服务奠定基础。

Amazon will restart its drone delivery service in Arizona beginning Friday as two federal agencies continue to investigate a crash that occurred earlier this week.

Amazon suspended operations in the West Valley of the Phoenix Metro area — currently its only commercial market — following a crash Wednesday. Two of the company’s Prime Air delivery drones collided with the boom of a crane near its same-day site in Tolleson, Arizona, which sent them crashing to the ground.

Amazon has been delivering packages, weighing up to five pounds, to customers via its Prime Air drone service in the West Valley of Phoenix since November 2024.

Amazon spokesperson Terrence Clark said the company will continue to support “ongoing reviews by relevant agencies.” The National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Aviation Administration announced Thursday that investigations into the crash are underway.

“Safety is our top priority, and we’ve completed our own internal review of this incident and are confident that there wasn’t an issue with the drones or the technology that supports them,” Clark said in an emailed statement. “Nonetheless, we’ve introduced additional processes like enhanced visual landscape inspections to better monitor for moving obstructions such as cranes.”

The program has faced several setbacks over the years, including the departure of key executives, as the company pushes toward its goal of using drones to deliver 500 million packages per year by the end of the decade.

Amazon halted testing of its drones after a mid-air collision involving two of its models in Oregon in December 2024. At the time, Amazon said it would suspend drone deliveries in College Station, Texas and Arizona pending a software update to its drone fleet. Amazon no longer has operations in College Station.

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Amazon has also scored a win or two, including receiving approval from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to fly its delivery drones longer distances. That approval in May 2024 removed one regulatory hurdle, allowing Amazon to expand its Prime Air service. Amazon has previously said it planned to expand Prime Air delivery services in Texas in Richardson, San Antonio, and Waco, and across the country with sites planned for Detroit and Kansas City.

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