Vampires rejoice! Australia Post is considering delivering blood by drone

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and innovative way for the flagging company to join the cutting edge almost literally.Speaking to a Senate committee on May 23, Holgate
the quadcopters measure around 80cm and can carry up to 2kg of weight to a maximum distance of 20km (12.4 miles) at an average speed of
36km/h (22.36mph), so they're quite flexible
And, as they can fly in a direct line and don't need to deal with vehicle traffic, could be much quicker than deliveries sent by
road.Matternet, the company behind Swiss Post's delivery drones, has also proved they can be quite gentle and stable by successfully
delivering a cup of coffee via quadcopter to a waiting van in Zurich last year.Around the world on a droneAmazon's Prime Air serviceAmazon
has been testing various drone delivery methods in the US, and the online marketplace also launched Prime Air, its automated quadcopter
could be quickly drawing to a close, with even Canada Post reacting to the threat from Amazon's Prime Air service in July 2016, saying it
will also opt to use unmanned quadcopters for certain deliveries.Y5wXaypvusjTqRqME9PMbD.jpg#