Like many other services which are trying to integrate drones into
their transportation fleet. GeoPost a speedy delivery arm of La Poste
French mail service, has recently released information regarding drone
testing that took place at Centre d’Etudes et d’Essais pour Modèles
Autonomes (CEEMA) in September 2014.
GeoPost
teamed up with Atechsys as part of the GeoDrone project that is already
going on at the company. The collaboration resulted in the development
of an electric drone for delivery that is able to make deliveries of
packages with measurements of 16 x 12 x 8 inches, weighing around 4 kg
in a 20 km radius and can do this autonomously. The project aims at
evaluating the use of drones to grant access to areas that are isolated
such as islands, mountains and rural areas while also allowing to
provide a means of reaction to any emergency situations that may arise.
The
test saw the drone use being demonstrated in conditions that were the
same as real world. The drone executed automated take-off, flight span,
landing and then returned to base. GeoPost has so far not released any
information when it comes to the prototype specifications except that it
weighs 3.7kg and sports 6 rotors. Furthermore, the drone successfully
delivered a 2kg parcel to a distance of 1,200 meters at the CEEMA site
located in South of France.
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