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Amazon Expands Prime Air Drone Delivery to Nearly 500 US Cities and Towns

🔄 Updated 1h ago — new reporting from Ars Technica
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Key points

  • Prime Air to expand to nearly 500 US cities and towns by year-end.
  • This represents a sixfold increase in current coverage.
  • Amazon targets 1 million drone deliveries in 2024.
  • Hundreds of thousands of packages delivered this year.
  • New metro areas include Chicago, Syracuse, Cleveland, Atlanta, Boise.
  • Prime Air will reach nearly 500 US cities by the end of 2026.
  • Prime Air delivers groceries, electronics, cosmetics, medications, household products.
  • Prime Air delivers items in as fast as 30 minutes.
  • Prime Air will launch in 11 new locations.
  • New locations include Tolleson, Ruskin, Kansas City, Papillion, Baton Rouge, Hazel Park, Pontiac, Richmond, San Antonio, Richardson, Waco.
  • A drone accident occurred in Tolleson last year.
  • Two drones collided with a crane boom in October 2025.
  • Amazon drones previously clipped an internet cable.
  • Amazon drones previously crashed into a garden and an apartment building.
  • Prime Air uses an industry-leading Detect-and-Avoid system.
  • Drones use onboard cameras and sensors for navigation and obstacle detection.
  • Prime Air operates in 10 metro areas from 11 sites.
  • Each Prime Air site covers 175 square miles.
  • Prime Air operates in Phoenix, Tampa, Omaha, Houston, Dallas metro areas.
  • Prime Air delivers items weighing five pounds or less.
  • Most Prime Air orders are fulfilled within 60 minutes.
  • Prime Air will launch in seven states.
  • Prime Air will launch in Detroit.

Prime Air Expansion Underway

Amazon plans to expand its Prime Air drone delivery service to nearly 500 cities and towns across the United States by the end of 2024. This expansion will increase the service's coverage by six times compared to its current operational footprint.

Targeting 1 Million Deliveries

The company aims to complete 1 million drone deliveries this year. Prime Air has already delivered hundreds of thousands of packages to customers in 2024, with thousands of deliveries occurring daily. Most orders are delivered approximately 60 minutes after checkout.

New Service Areas

New metro areas slated to receive Prime Air service include Chicago, Illinois; Syracuse, New York; Cleveland, Ohio; Atlanta, Georgia; and Boise, Idaho. These additions will join the 11 existing locations where Amazon currently offers drone deliveries. Each Prime Air site serves an area of approximately 175 square miles.

Service Capabilities

The Prime Air service is designed to deliver packages weighing up to 5 pounds or less. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos initially envisioned a drone network capable of delivering small packages in 30 minutes or less, a vision laid out almost 13 years ago.

Updates

🕒 2026-08-20 · new reporting from Ars Technica
  • Prime Air will launch in seven states.
  • Prime Air will launch in Detroit.
🕒 2026-08-19 · new reporting from Engadget
  • Prime Air operates in 10 metro areas from 11 sites.
  • Each Prime Air site covers 175 square miles.
  • Prime Air operates in Phoenix, Tampa, Omaha, Houston, Dallas metro areas.
  • Prime Air delivers items weighing five pounds or less.
  • Most Prime Air orders are fulfilled within 60 minutes.
🕒 2026-08-19 · new reporting from 9to5Mac, TechCrunch
  • Prime Air will reach nearly 500 US cities by the end of 2026.
  • Prime Air delivers groceries, electronics, cosmetics, medications, household products.
  • Prime Air delivers items in as fast as 30 minutes.
  • Prime Air will launch in 11 new locations.
  • New locations include Tolleson, Ruskin, Kansas City, Papillion, Baton Rouge, Hazel Park, Pontiac, Richmond, San Antonio, Richardson, Waco.
  • A drone accident occurred in Tolleson last year.
  • Two drones collided with a crane boom in October 2025.
  • Amazon drones previously clipped an internet cable.
  • Amazon drones previously crashed into a garden and an apartment building.
  • Prime Air uses an industry-leading Detect-and-Avoid system.
  • Drones use onboard cameras and sensors for navigation and obstacle detection.

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Amazon plans to expand its Prime Air drone delivery service to nearly 500 US cities and towns by the end of 2026, a sixfold increase from its current operations. This expansion will make drone delivery available to more communities, while also increasing potential noise concerns from daily drone flights.

Amazon is expanding its Prime Air drone delivery service to include the Chicago and Atlanta metro areas, along with Syracuse, Cleveland, and Boise. This expansion aims to increase Prime Air's reach to nearly 500 US towns and cities by the end of the year, a sixfold increase from current operations. The move signifies Amazon's continued investment in drone delivery infrastructure and its effort to broaden the availability of rapid delivery options for customers.

Amazon announced a significant expansion of its Prime Air drone delivery service, aiming to reach nearly 500 U.S. cities by the end of 2026. This expansion includes launching in 11 new locations and highlights Amazon's focus on safety and regulatory compliance for its drone operations.

Amazon announced a significant expansion of its Prime Air drone delivery service, aiming to reach nearly 500 US cities by the end of 2026. This expansion will increase the service's footprint sixfold, making drone delivery available to millions of customers for a wide range of products.

Amazon announced its Prime Air drone delivery service will expand to nearly 500 US cities and towns by the end of 2024, a six-fold increase in coverage. This expansion includes new metro areas like Chicago, Syracuse, Cleveland, Atlanta, and Boise, building on existing operations that have delivered hundreds of thousands of packages this year.

Amazon announced plans to expand its Prime Air drone delivery service to nearly 500 US cities and towns by the end of the year, a sixfold increase from its current footprint. This expansion follows regulatory approval for long-range deliveries and Amazon's goal to make 1 million drone deliveries this year, aiming to integrate drone delivery into its rapid delivery strategy.