German Company DHL Testing Package Delivery Drones

Ein Mitarbeiter von Deutsche Post DHL überprüft am 20.03.2013 in der ersten mechanischen Zustellbasis in Bochum (Nordrhein-Westfalen) Pakete. Es ist die bundesweit zweite Anlage, die die Pakete automatisch ausliest... Ein Mitarbeiter von Deutsche Post DHL überprüft am 20.03.2013 in der ersten mechanischen Zustellbasis in Bochum (Nordrhein-Westfalen) Pakete. Es ist die bundesweit zweite Anlage, die die Pakete automatisch ausliest und auf die Transporter verteilt. Um dem Paketboom Herr zu werden, will DHL nach und nach 25 solcher Verteilbasen einrichten. Photo by: Rolf Vennenbernd/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images MORE LESS
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FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Germany’s express delivery and mail company Deutsche Post DHL is testing a drone that could be used to deliver urgently needed goods to hard-to-reach places.

The small pilotless helicopter was to fly a package of medicine Monday from a pharmacy in the town of Bonn to the company’s headquarters on the other side of the Rhine River. The aircraft can carry up to 3 kilograms (6.6 pounds).

Company spokesman Thomas Kutsch says the flights all this week are strictly a research project to see if the technology works and there are no plans yet to start actual drone deliveries. The test flights required permission from local aviation authorities.

On-line retailer Amazon is also working on a drone to deliver goods to customers despite legal obstacles in the U.S.

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