Waiting is always fraught. Whether in shopping or ordering food for delivery, I always keep tracking the logistics information. Every dynamic change of the order is a tranquilizer for temporary calmness.
Once the order is being delivered, this anxiety will reach its peak. The mobile phone cannot be left more than three feet away, and no call or text message can be missed. At this time, I have an itch that the courier could fly to me immediately.
“Flying to me”, is it possible?
Google’s parent company Alphabet stated that their “couriers” have successfully flown 100,000 times the other day.
The first drone delivery service that has achieved “100,000” deliveries.
Since the birth of the small unmanned aerial vehicle, people have abundant imagination about it such as aerial photography, stunts, remote surveys and so on. People want to use this quadcopter to dig out more aviation value. Thereinto, “delivery” should be everyone’s final fantasy of drones.
People who have seen Harry Potter probably have such a dream: when you wake up one day, a snow-white owl is standing by the window, knocking your glass with its paws, and there is a wax sealed letter in its mouth. The kraft paper informs that you have been admitted to a vocational and technical school.
Maybe you will never see Hedwig arriving, but don’t be upset. This kind of self-cruising, point-to-point delivery service can be achieved without the help of magic. It is not an owl that lands on your roof, but a drone.