Alphabet-owned drones will deliver items including coffee and ice cream to homes in Canberra, Australia.
The service will officially launch in Canberra, Australia, after securing approval from Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority following a successful trial.
It means Alphabet has beaten Amazon to the punch after Jeff Bezos failed to deliver on his promise of launching a commercial drone delivery service by 2018.A startup owned by Google's parent company Alphabet has just secured approval for one of the first ever drone delivery services.confirmed the move in a blog
Other firms have claimed to have launched the world's first commercial drone delivery service. This includes Flytrex, whichin partnership with AHA, the country's biggest online retailer.
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