BERLIN (Reuters) - Logistics firm DHL is using a drone to fly parcels to the German island of Juist, in what it says is the first time an unmanned aircraft has been authorized to deliver goods in Europe. The company, owned by Germany's Deutsche Post, joins the likes of Amazon.com and Google in testing the potential for drones to deliver parcels and packages. Its drone - the "parcelcopter" - can fly at up to 65 km (40 miles) an hour. ... Read More http://ift.tt/1qua2TA
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