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Shanghai's first drone delivery route is expected to open next year has begun internal testing
November 29 news, according to reports, the first normalized drone takeout delivery route, is expected to be opened in Shanghai in the first half of next year for trial operation, has begun internal testing.

The service radius of the drone takeout is planned to be 2 kilometers, and the time for customers to receive the goods from ordering is controlled at about 17 minutes. At present, the time period of each flight of the drone needs to be applied for in advance, and in the future, it is expected to realize the normalization of the full time take-off and landing. In the future, the drones will mainly deliver food and beverage products with high time-sensitive requirements, such as cakes, ice cream and coffee, as well as medicine delivery at night.

Previously, Meituan and the Jinshan district government jointly announced that the nation's first urban low-altitude logistics operation demonstration center had officially settled in Shanghai. The cooperation will start from Jinshan Industrial Zone, to the core city of Jinshan expansion, and gradually establish a base in Shanghai, covering the East China region "3 kilometers and 15 minutes to reach the low-altitude intelligent logistics network.

It is understood that earlier this year, the U.S. Mission drones have completed the first real user-oriented orders in Shenzhen delivery task. In the anti-epidemic work for the Shenzhen Nanshan District to establish urban material delivery air channel, to the residents of the quarantine area distribution of emergency supplies. It has landed in seven communities in Shenzhen, covering the takeout delivery needs of more than 8,000 residents.

At present, the drone delivery capacity has been connected to the Meituan Takeaway App, and riders collaborate to provide delivery services, users can see the delivery path of the drone capacity after placing an order for drone-delivered meals. As of June this year, the U.S. Mission drone also completed more than 200,000 flight tests, running time of more than 600,000 minutes.