


FAA’s number one priority remains safety.” The Federal Aviation Administration (FFA), the main regulator for approval of drone flying in the US, stated: “Whether manned or unmanned aircraft, the FAA requires that all operators follow specific guidelines for the operations they request. ATI (Air Transport International), which operates for Amazon Prime Air, has adorned its Boeing 767-338 ER (F) N313AZ (msn 24930) in a special Go Gold. The ideal candidate is someone who enjoys working in a fast-paced environment and can deliver results under pressure. Success will require attention to detail, a safety-oriented attitude, flexibility, and enthusiasm for drone technology. “These include issues related to battery life, range, the number of drones that can work in a given area, collision avoidance, the potential for disruption to wildlife, and the ability to lift heavier orders.” Prime Air is seeking an experienced Drone Operator with sound judgment and strict flight discipline. “Many questions need to be answered before drone delivery becomes a widespread reality,” Nick Shay, head of travel and hospitality at digital transformation consultancy Publicis Sapient told Verdict. Both these challenges have left experts doubting the widespread future of Amazon’s drone delivery service.

The status Stored / Scrapped status corresponds to planes. The Parked status corresponds to planes which have not flown for 20 days but of which we have no information that they have left the operators fleet. In addition to regulatory hurdles, Prime Air is facing decreased demand for its drones. For more details about an aircraft category, click on the corresponding number in the table below.
