Amazon Resumes Drone Deliveries in US After Fixing Sensor Glitch

Amazon has restarted its drone delivery service in Texas and Arizona after a two-month break due to problems with altitude sensors caused by dusty air. The issue has been resolved with a software update, which was approved by the FAA. The company is now using its quieter MK30 drones and continues to work toward its long-term goal of making 500 million drone deliveries annually by 2030.

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