NewsColony Drones will be used to deliver tests and supplies to remote regions under new plans Drones will be given ‘air corridors’ to deliver goods to remote communities during the lockdown period as a ban on the machines is lifted. Operators are currently banned from flying drones outside their sight line but the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) says it will relax these restrictions. Drone companies say the aerial machines can be used for both medical and commercial supplies including coronavirus tests and will help minimise the spread of the virus due to the lack of human contact. Drones will be given ‘air corridors’ to deliver goods during the lockdown period as a ban on the machines is lifted. Pictured: a test flight of a drone in Hampshire One drone flying medical supplies to the Isle of Wight has already been approved while another machine will drop off medical equipment, tests and samples to remote islands in west Scotland, The Telegraph reported. COMING SOON...
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