Amazon Prime Air is a new conceptual drone-based delivery system. However, it is currently under development. You can check out the new features about the drone below.

Credits: Fortune
Amazon Prime Air to launch drones for future delivery
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— Amazon Drone (@AmazonDrone) March 6, 2014
Recently, the latest Prime Air drone got released in Las Vegas. Moreover, the latest drone has great features with innovative design. Plus, it can not only fly and descend vertically but also fly horizontally.
#DroneCheck @amazon makes first delivery via drone…in England pic.twitter.com/y2i5oEo6kw
— Stanley T (@MashUpStanleyT) December 16, 2016
Besides, it can easily carry 5 pounds packages in its body. Also, it can fly up to fifteen miles for around thirty minutes. However, Amazon Prime Air developers mentioned the drone delivery will start in a couple of months in America. Plus, the drone can detect obstacles and dodge people while making package deliveries.
Amazon's drone delivery service just got a big redesign! Delivery to your doorstep in 30 minutes. 📦 https://t.co/GByii2BdVC pic.twitter.com/tvrfBGuvdk
— Product Hunt (@ProductHunt) December 18, 2016
Jeff Wilke’s recent statement
Wilke stated that the new Amazon Prime Air drone will take off straight to the customer’s home to deliver their package. However, he didn’t provide any location or date for the deliveries.
Jeff also added that in order to get the final approval the Amazon Air is serving multiple agencies. The company is expecting to get it done within a few months.
Haye Kesteloo’s statement
Kesteloo is the main editor of the news website named DroneDJ. He noted various obstacles to daily transportation by drone. One month ago, Google’s Wing Aviation obtained a green signal to begin drone transportation in the secluded parts of the nation.
Furthermore, he added Amazon will soon make daily drone deliveries to customers by 2025. Check out The Geek Herald for more updates.