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Amazon to expand drone delivery to nearly 500 US cities by end of 2025

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Amazon announced plans to expand its Prime Air drone delivery service to nearly 500 US cities and towns by the end of this year, a sixfold increase over its current coverage. New metro areas set to receive the service include Chicago, Syracuse, Cleveland, Atlanta, and Boise. These additions will build on the 11 locations across the country where Prime Air already operates, with each site covering roughly 175 square miles. The expansion reflects Amazon's push to scale its drone delivery infrastructure significantly within a single year.

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