Is Drone Delivery Going to Take Off Soon?

Testing the latest technologies is the fun part of my work. I often purchase technology just to give it a test and ensure that I’m keeping up. Months ago, I purchased a DJI Mavic Air, and tested it with a few clients.

I’m not a gamer, so I’m pretty rusty behind a controller. After testing it on a few flights, I was amazed at how these devices practically fly themselves. The drone takes off and lands by itself, will adhere to ceiling limits, will fly programmed patterns, and will even follow hand signals.

With drones already getting so advanced, is drone delivery for retail and e-commerce coming soon? I’m not convinced it is. While delivery from stores and warehouses may only be minutes away and can significantly reduce shipping costs, there are quite a few issues to overcome with drones, including:

McKinsey projects that autonomous vehicles including drones will deliver 80% of all items in the future. And with 35% of consumers indicating that they are in favor of the concept, it’s clear that the use of drones is gaining popularity.

There’s no doubt that drone delivery is coming, but there’s a lot of thought and planning that needs to go into these challenges. This infographic from 2Flow, an outsourced fulfillment partner, examines the benefits and challenges associated with cargo drones and highlights how this technology could massively disrupt last-mile delivery.

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