More

    New Zealand just beat us to drone deliveries, 4x faster than a van

    image

    Fastway Couriers is continuing to invest in technology with an investment in Flirtey. If you’re not familiar with Flirty, it’s the world’s first commercial aerial delivery service (yep, they beat Amazon), marking the beginning of an exciting collaboration.  Fastway New Zealand and Flirtey recently successfully trialled their first drone parcel delivery in Auckland, transporting auto parts on a 1.9 kilometre trip, bypassing factories and traffic congested roads below.

    Richard Thame, Chief Executive Officer at Fastway Couriers Australia, says:

    “We’re very impressed by the recent trial untaken by our global counterparts in New Zealand.  At Fastway, we’re always exploring new and innovative ways to enhance the customer experience and, although there’s no substitute for courier drivers, drone technology is rapidly progressing and may present future opportunities for increasing speed of delivery, particularly in traffic congested areas.”

    By road, the same delivery route takes close to 20 minutes to complete, depending on congestion.  During the trial, transporting by aerial drone took less than a quarter of the time, as it was able to travel uninterrupted.

    Matthew Sweeny, Chief Executive Officer at Flirtey, adds:

    “This is a significant moment because it is the first commercial drone delivery over a populated area in New Zealand. Together with companies like Fastway, we have an opportunity to offer safe and reliable technology to turn drone delivery into a reality.  As the entire concept and its technology continues to evolve, the sky is the limit. We’re pioneering a future where anything a consumer orders can be delivered directly via an unmanned aerial vehicle.”

    The Flirtey delivery drone is constructed from carbon fibre, aluminium and 3D printed components.  It’s a lightweight, autonomous and electrically driven unmanned aerial vehicle.  It has a range of over 15 km return and can deliver packages weighing over 2.5 kg.  It has built-in safety features such as low battery return to safe location and auto-return home in case of low GPS signal or communication loss.

    This marks the beginning of a collaboration, which will see Fastway and Flirtey expand their use of drone delivery technology with trials across New Zealand.

    “At Fastway Australia, while we don’t think drones will replace our courier fleet, we’re excited nonetheless about the prospect of drone technology and we look forward to seeing what the future holds,” adds Richard Thame.

    Australia, let’s get on this drone thing, like yesterday.

    techau
    techauhttp://techAU.com.au
    This post is authored by techAU staffers. Used rarely and sparingly when the source decided to keep their identity secret, or a guest author who isn't seeking credit.

    1 COMMENT

    Leave a Reply

    Ads

    Latest posts

    Reviews

    Related articles

    techAU