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DroneUp partnership concludes drone-based medical delivery tests in Syracuse, New York
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Jun 7, 2021

DroneUp partnership concludes drone-based medical delivery tests in Syracuse, New York

  • Virginia-based drone solutions provider DroneUp has concluded a project to test the feasibility of medical deliveries by drones in Syracuse, New York, in collaboration with NUAIR (Northeast UAS Airspace Integration Research Alliance) and SUNY Upstate Medical University.

  • Upon the successful test delivery of a Covid-19 test kit within the university premises in January, the project was expanded to include more medical deliveries in three Syracuse locations.

  • The tests proved drone deliveries to be faster than ground-based deliveries (two minutes vs. seven minutes), but they were less economical (five personnel to conduct the test flight vs. one delivery driver).

  • Regarding regulations, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) does not currently allow drone-based deliveries involving blood, tissue samples, used Covid-19 test kits, or other hazardous materials to avoid the public being exposed to such items in the event of a crash. The FAA is evaluating drone models that could be allowed to make such deliveries.

  • The alliance concluded the project on a positive note, stating such barriers could be overcome, and drones could be used for these types of deliveries in the future. 

  • DroneUp is a drone startup working on aerial data collection and processing, drone-based deliveries, pilot flight services, and commercial and public sector sales. The company has partnered with Walmart, the clinical laboratory Quest Diagnostics, and Coca-Cola for various drone-based delivery pilot programs.

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