Amazon Testing Drone Delivery System 〈1080p — 720p〉
After closing its early test site in Lockeford, California, Amazon has focused its 2025–2026 expansion on several key U.S. markets:
The path to ubiquity is not without significant friction. Analysts and residents have highlighted three primary challenges: Amazon Testing Drone Delivery System
The Amazon Prime Air drone delivery system represents a shift in logistics from ground-based, labor-intensive methods to an autonomous, aerial infrastructure designed for ultra-fast fulfillment. As of early 2026, the program is transitioning from a decade of experimental testing into a period of aggressive domestic scaling, underpinned by the deployment of the MK30 drone . Despite numerous regulatory, technological, and social hurdles, Amazon aims to deliver 500 million packages annually by the end of the decade, viewing drones as the definitive solution to the "last-mile" delivery problem. The Evolution of Prime Air Technology After closing its early test site in Lockeford,
: Operations are currently live or launching in Tolleson, Arizona ; Waco and San Antonio, Texas ; and parts of Kansas City . As of early 2026, the program is transitioning
: New service areas are scheduled for late spring and summer 2026 in the south Chicago suburbs (Markham and Matteson) and East Baton Rouge, Louisiana .