🛸 Amazon’s drones arrive and the suburb is no longer the same
In Texas USA, Amazon Prime Air has quietly crossed a line: this is no longer a test, but a real rollout. In the suburbs of Dallas, delivery drones are now a routine sight hovering over private homes, green lawns, and backyard pools.
What looks like a promo for a “convenient future” feels closer to Blade Runner or Black Mirror.
What’s happening
• Six-propeller delivery drones operate over residential neighborhoods
• Packages arrive by air, directly to private homes
• The system is live, not experimental
This isn’t just logistics
In Texas USA, Amazon Prime Air has quietly crossed a line: this is no longer a test, but a real rollout. In the suburbs of Dallas, delivery drones are now a routine sight hovering over private homes, green lawns, and backyard pools.
What looks like a promo for a “convenient future” feels closer to Blade Runner or Black Mirror.
What’s happening
• Six-propeller delivery drones operate over residential neighborhoods
• Packages arrive by air, directly to private homes
• The system is live, not experimental
This isn’t just logistics
