Singapore's first drone delivery service takes flight
Singapore's first drone delivery service has started, with the first parcel containing 2kg of vitamins dropped onto a ship anchored off the island on April 19.
Singapore's first drone delivery service has started, with the first parcel containing 2kg of vitamins dropped onto a ship anchored off the island on April 19.(Photo: F-drones)
Singapore (VNA) - Singapore's first drone deliveryservice has started, with the first parcel containing 2kg of vitamins droppedonto a ship anchored off the island on April 19.
The 2.7km, seven-minute flight took place under a one-year dealinked between shipping giant Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) and local start-upF-drones.
Each drone can take up to 5kg of supplies and travel up to 5kmoffshore each way.
F-drones is the first company to receive authorisation from theCivil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) for such deliveries.
Trips take less than 15 minutes on average, offering a greener andfaster way of transferring supplies in busy ports.
Diesel-powered launch boats are currently used for suchdeliveries, of which there can be more than 100 a day in Singapore.
It can take more than two hours for the boats to make trips of asimilar distance, including going through the logistical processes. Choppy seascan also cause delays.
While these vessels can carry up to two tonnes of cargo, around 15percent to 20 percent of deliveries in ports around the world are for payloadsof under 100kg. This explains the appeal of drone deliveries, said F-drones.
F-drones plans to build a bigger drone that will eventually beable to carry bulkier items such as drill bits and 40-litre gas tanks overlonger distances.
Its final product will be able to carry a load of up to 100kg over100km, but this model is expected to be ready only by the second half of nextyear.
A further 18 to 24 months will be needed to complete thecertification process required by the CAAS for drones heavier than 25kg./.
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