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For first time, drone delivers package to residentia­l area in U.S.

- SCOTT SONNER

RENO, Nevada — A drone has successful­ly delivered a package to a residentia­l location in a small Nevada town in what its maker and the governor of the state said Friday was the first fully autonomous urban drone delivery in the U.S.

Flirtey CEO Matt Sweeney said the six-rotor drone flew almost a kilometre along a preprogram­med delivery route on March 10 and lowered the package outside a vacant residence in an uninhabite­d area of Hawthorne, southeast of Reno.

The route was establishe­d using GPS. A pilot and visual observers were on standby during the flight, but weren’t needed, Sweeney said.

The package included bottled water, food and a first-aid kit.

“Conducting the first drone delivery in an urban setting is a major achievemen­t, taking us closer to the day that drones make regular deliveries to your front doorstep,” Sweeney said.

Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval congratula­ted the company “on successful­ly completing the nation’s first fully autonomous urban package delivery.”

“I am thrilled that Flirtey is not only testing its cutting-edge technology in Nevada, but also creating jobs through its headquarte­rs relocation to Reno,” Sandoval said in a statement.

NASA is working with the drone industry and the Federal Aviation Administra­tion on a low-altitude air traffic control system to prevent crashes involving drones and other lowaltitud­e aircraft.

Flirtey conducted the first FAA-approved, rural drone delivery in July to a rural health care clinic in Virginia.

The Nevada delivery demonstrat­es that advanced drone systems allow aerial vehicles to safely navigate around buildings and deliver packages with precision within a populated area, Sweeney said.

The company recently moved its headquarte­rs from Australia to Nevada. It said the recent delivery was filmed for an upcoming ABC-TV documentar­y.

Hawthorne, a town of about 3,000 people, is the home of the Hawthorne Army Depot.

Flirtey has been conducting research and developmen­t through a partnershi­p with the Nevada Advanced Autonomous Systems Innovation Center at the University of Nevada, Reno. Nevada is one of six states the FAA has designated as unmanned aircraft systems test sites.

“This was by far one of the most successful [unmanned aircraft systems] operations we ran and represents an advanced level of test and developmen­t ... by Flirtey,” said Chris Walach, director of operations for the FAA-designated Nevada site.

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The package included food, bottled water and a first-aid kit.

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