Wing’s new delivery network lets its drones deliver more with fewer stops

rooftop with squares, some with QR codes, others for drones to land to charge, 6 drones are lifting off from the pads. A Wing drone landing zone where it can stop to charge between deliveries. | Image: Wing

Wing, the drone delivery company owned by Google parent company Alphabet, is unveiling a new system that enables its drones to dynamically take pickup and delivery jobs back-to-back without needing to report back to an originating base. The ability is part of the company’s new Wing Delivery Network, a decentralized logistics system that can automatically delegate tasks to a fleet of drones throughout a metro area.

Wing Delivery Network consists of the drones themselves, pads where drones can take off an land as needed for charg...

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