Washington, DC—Nov. 4, 2015—Internet giant Alphabet Inc., the new holding company for Google, expects to begin delivering packages to consumers via drones sometime in 2017, the executive in charge of its drone effort said.
David Vos, the leader for Alphabet's Project Wing, said his company is in talks with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and other stakeholders about setting up an air traffic control system for drones that would use cellular and Internet technology to coordinate unmanned aerial vehicle flights at altitudes under 500 feet (152 meters).
"Our goal is to have commercial business up and running in 2017," he told an audience at an air traffic control convention near Washington.
Alphabet and Amazon.com Inc. are among a growing number of companies that intend to make package delivery by drone a reality. But drone deliveries are not expected to take flight until after the FAA publishes final rules for commercial drone operations, which are expected early next year.
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