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Amazon set to expand drone delivery of lightweight packages to 500 US cities

Amazon is set to roll out its drone delivery service to nearly 500 cities across the U.S. by year-end, enabling faster delivery of lightweight packages. For just $2.99, customers can receive packages up to 5 pounds in as little as 30 minute...

AP News· Aug 19, 2026 · 12:05 PM · 1 views

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Amazon is set to roll out its drone delivery service to nearly 500 cities across the U.S. by year-end, enabling faster delivery of lightweight packages. For just $2.99, customers can receive packages up to 5 pounds in as little as 30 minutes.

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