Amazon's testing phase has been defined by iterative hardware development, moving from the initial model to the more capable : The
: Operations are currently live or launching in Tolleson, Arizona ; Waco and San Antonio, Texas ; and parts of Kansas City .
: The system utilizes "sense and avoid" technology to navigate around obstacles such as people, pets, and backyard property, dropping packages from a height of about 13 feet into designated landing zones. Noise Reduction Amazon Testing Drone Delivery System
designed to be 50% quieter than its predecessors to mitigate community noise complaints. Domestic Expansion and Testing Markets
: New service areas are scheduled for late spring and summer 2026 in the south Chicago suburbs (Markham and Matteson) and East Baton Rouge, Louisiana . Amazon's testing phase has been defined by iterative
The path to ubiquity is not without significant friction. Analysts and residents have highlighted three primary challenges:
: These drones are increasingly integrated into same-day fulfillment centers , allowing them to carry approximately 90,000 top-selling products that weigh under five pounds. Critical Barriers to Scalability Domestic Expansion and Testing Markets : New service
After closing its early test site in Lockeford, California, Amazon has focused its 2025–2026 expansion on several key U.S. markets: