
Business news update India-: Zomato Swiggy and Dunzo got permission from DGCA to deliver goods from drones.
According to Business news update India -:Testing of drones allowed in select cities in India.
Food delivery startups Zomato, Swiggy, and Dunzo will now deliver your goods via drone. The (DGCA) Civil Aviation Directorate (DGCA) has allowed Swiggy, Zomato, and dunzo to conduct drone tests to deliver goods via drones in India.
According to an English newspaper, these companies have got permission to test the Beyond "Visual Line of Site drones" in select cities in India. As mentioned in the Business news update India From the first week of July, you will be able to see drones flying for testing, delivering goods in the sky.
The central government had announced last year that it would allow drones to fly long distances on a pilot basis. In October last year, DGCA selected 7 companies out of 34 applicants to start the process in 2020. As per business news and information service, Commercial delivery through drones worldwide is currently the first phase of technology. This technology is being used in countries for a lot of work.
Throttle Aerospace was allowed to test drones with Dunzo in March. It allowed about 120 hours of flying on the outskirts of Bangalore. Nagendra Kandasamy, founder of Throttle Aerospace, said that we will test the drone in the first week of July. He further said that his company wanted to test the drones as soon as possible but many of his plans stalled due to the COVID 19 epidemic and the lockdown.
As stated in the business news last week, Only last year Zamato announced the delivery of food via drone. Drone delivery technology has also been successfully tested. Through this medium, the distance of 5 km can be covered in 10 minutes. Drone maximum speed will be 80 km per hour.
At that time Zomato founder Deepender Goyal had said that we are working on developing sustainable and safe delivery technology. We have done the first successful test of this technique. He had said that the dream of delivery from drones would soon turn into reality.
According to the daily business news, E-commerce company Amazon has also announced the delivery of products through drones.


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