A WORLD first drone delivery service is launching next week. The flying tech will be used to carry food and medicine to self-isolating people during the coronavirus pandemic. ⚠️ Read our coronaviru…
, Bobby Healy, the chief executive of Manna, said: “This is targeted at the elderly and the vulnerable; people who have been told to stay inside their homes.
The original plan was the launch the drone service as a partnership with Just Eat but this had to be suspended due to the coronavirus outbreak.The UK Department for Transport revealed its own plans to test drone deliveries last month. Every time you fly your drone, you must follow the manufacturer's instructions. Keep your drone, and the people around you, safe
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