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Amazon Plans to Expand Prime Air Drone Delivery to 500 US Cities by 2026

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Amazon is set to dramatically scale up its Prime Air drone delivery program across the United States. The company aims to bring the service to nearly 500 cities by the close of 2026. The expansion represents a major push by Amazon to make autonomous aerial delivery widely accessible to American consumers. Prime Air has so far operated in limited locations, making this rollout a significant leap in the program's reach.

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