Drones may be the protagonists of door-to-door delivery in the future, but in the US, some relevant regulations have raised concerns. According to a CNN report on December 23, the US Federal Aviation Administration is promoting a new regulation to allow delivery drones to fly autonomously away from the operator's line of sight, while also supporting a staff member to simultaneously monitor multiple drones in the control room. This new regulation has already been tested first in Dallas, Texas. However, aviation experts say bluntly that the carrying capacity of US airspace is already at its limit, and drone deliveries may pose a potential flight safety hazard.

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Drones may be the protagonists of door-to-door delivery in the future, but in the US, some relevant regulations have raised concerns. According to a CNN report on December 23, the US Federal Aviation Administration is promoting a new regulation to allow delivery drones to fly autonomously away from the operator's line of sight, while also supporting a staff member to simultaneously monitor multiple drones in the control room. This new regulation has already been tested first in Dallas, Texas. However, aviation experts say bluntly that the carrying capacity of US airspace is already at its limit, and drone deliveries may pose a potential flight safety hazard.