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Michigan plans drone zone to test possible package deliveries

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Michiganders may soon see package deliveries happening by drone.

The state plans to set up a new drone corridor in an area between Alpena and Graying by spring, according to Bridge Michigan.

They aim to establish a drone zone in early 2025, making a six-mile wide airspace to test technology that may help make large-scale drone deliveries more routine.

The drone corridor would be the first in the state and would allow unmanned aircraft to fly out of a pilot’s view.

Bridge Michigan states that the impacts could include new military and corporate researching spending with a statewide network possibly following. 

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