
American e-commerce giant Amazon will fly a warehouse at an altitude of around 45,000 feet that would act as a launchpad for drones, with an aim to deliver consignments in a jiffy. Amazon, after winning a patent for flying the warehouse in the US, announced plans for an "airborne fulfillment center" (AFC) such as an airship. The airship will be stocked with lots of products and would float at an altitude of around 45,000 feet. When a customer places an order, a drone or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) will fly down and deliver the parcels.
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