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No decisions yet on Royal Mail drone flights in Shetland

A NEW trial of Royal Mail drone deliveries in Orkney will inform whether a similar flights could take place in Shetland.

As part of a government-funded project, daily drone mail flights are taking place from Stromness to the Orkney islands of Graemsay and Hoy.

The project, in partnership with drone company Skyports, will initially operate for three months.

A Royal Mail spokesperson said: “The results of the work we are doing in Orkney will inform whether there is the possibility to extend into other geographies such as Shetland.

“We look to introduce drones where technology, regulation and economics allow.”

Last year the Royal Mail announced its intention to open 50 postal drone routes across the UK – and Shetland, as well as other island communities, was said to be among the first to benefit.

It followed trials of the technology between Tingwall Airport and Unst, and Kirkwall and Fair Isle by drone company Windracers.




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