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NZ launches drone pizza delivery

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FRIDAY AUGUST 26 2016 WELLINGTON: New Zealand pizza lovers are to be the first in the world to have their favourite meal delivered by drone, Transport Minister Simon Bridges said yesterday.

Bridges welcomed the announceme­nt that Domino’s Pizza Enterprise­s had joined forces with unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) developer Flirtey to launch the first commercial pizza drone delivery service in the world.

“Domino’s and Flirtey have chosen New Zealand for the trial because our forward-thinking aviation regulation­s encourage innovation, while protecting safety,” Bridges said.

New aviation rules came into force in August last year to regulate and enable the use of UAVs for recreation­al and commercial purposes in New Zealand.

“The announceme­nt of this trial confirms that New Zealand’s framework for UAVs is worldclass. In addition, the government has reviewed the laws for driverless vehicles and small passenger service operators, to ensure New Zealand stays at the forefront of transport innovation,” said Bridges.

The trial was also a valuable opportunit­y for the Civil Aviation Authority, the aviation safety regulator, to make sure appropriat­e safety precaution­s were taken when the trial got under way later this year.

The government is also continuing to work with Domino’s on the possibilit­y of testing a driverless pizza delivery unit on land. The US-based pizza chain announced in March it was exploring the possibilit­y of testing a pizza delivery robot in New Zealand. – Xinhua

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