Airbus and Singapore Post teamed up to test the last kilometer of drone delivery

According to Singapore media reports on April 18, Singapore Post and Airbus signed a drone delivery research and testing agreement, which means that drone express delivery may soon be realized.

After signing this agreement, Singapore Post will become a partner of Airbus' Skyways parcel express project, which aims to develop the safe use of drones and enable them to deliver parcels in an urban environment.

Airbus and Singapore Post plan to launch drone express trial run at the National University of Singapore (NUS) in early 2018. The drone will deliver the package with less than 4kg load on campus according to a predetermined route.

Airbus will be responsible for the development of drone hardware, and Singapore Post will provide logistics support.

Jean Brice Dumont, vice president of engineering and chief technology officer for Airbus Helicopters, said: “The project has been going well. We welcome Singapore Post as a partner in this critical phase and build a strong package delivery system.” Jean Brice Dumont The agreement was signed with Mervyn Lim, CEO of Singapore Post Group.

Mervyn Lim said: "The project is designed to meet the challenges of the real world, such as flying safely and accurately between high-rise buildings in the city to meet the needs of customers."

This is not the first time Singapore Post has explored the use of drones to deliver parcels and letters. In September 2015, Singapore Post used an off-the-shelf drone system to deliver a letter and a T-shirt from Lorong Halus to Pulau Ubin. The drone was jointly developed by Singapore Post engineers and the Infocomm Development Authority laboratory. manufacture.

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