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Google Drone Guru Says Air Deliveries Coming As Soon As Next Year

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January 11, 2016, 8:30 PM ET
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Drones will deliver toothbrushes, business supplies, and coffee beans within the next one to three years if the private sector and government work hand in hand.

At least, that’s according to Dave Vos, head of Google X’s Project Wing experimental drone delivery program. He said on Monday during an aviation industry event in Washington that drones will be safer than general aviation and that they will operate quietly enough so as not to disturb anyone, according to a CNN report.

“Moving people and stuff around the planet in an efficient way is where I want to get,” said Vos.

Google has been exploring the use of drones for deliveries over the past three years. The search giant and other mega retailers like Amazon (AMZN) and Wal-Mart (WMT) have all reportedly been developing their own fleet of drones to ship orders.

However, a number of regulatory issues must be ironed out first. Currently, businesses interested in flying drones for commercial purposes need to seek FAA approval on a case-by-case basis.

Additionally, under current drone rules, companies can’t fly drones at night and drone operators are not allowed to fly more than one drone at a time. Amazon and drone industry groups have argued that these types of limitations are hurting the burgeoning U.S. Drone industry.

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Last week, Federal Aviation Administration Administrator Michael Huerta said that the government plans to finalize its drone rules for commercial operations by late spring.

The FAA in October enlisted a handful of drone makers, industry advocates, and retailers like Google (GOOG) to help create the registration system and rules. The registration system came online in late December, and since then has logged over 181,000 drones in its database as of early January.

Vos said the recently created national drone registry system is an example of how government and the private sector can work together to advance drone technology, according to a Bloomberg News report.

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He’s so confident in drones that he put out an idea that goes beyond drones merely delivering routine household items. The technology is progressing to the point that giant drones could soon shuttle people like airborne taxis.

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Jonathan Vanian is a former Coins2Day reporter. He covered business technology, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, data privacy, and other topics.

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