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Amazon unit withdraws from drone trade group, raises safety concerns

By Thomson Reuters Mar 12, 2026 | 1:18 PM

WASHINGTON, March 12 (Reuters) – Amazon.com drone unit Prime Air is withdrawing ​from the Commercial ‌Drone Alliance, saying it had safety concerns that were incompatible with the ‌group’s ​positions.

Amazon Prime ⁠Air said in ⁠a letter seen Thursday by Reuters that the alliance’s positions “on the ​most consequential safety questions facing the ⁠commercial drone industry ⁠are incompatible with ​Prime Air’s core safety ​tenets.”

The letter said that ‌in over 70,000 drone flights, Amazon Prime Air’s detect-and-avoid performed “successful collision ⁠avoidance maneuvers on two potential mid-air collisions with aircraft ⁠that ‌could have led ⁠to catastrophic safety ​consequences, ‌including the loss ​of life.” ⁠Amazon said the alliance opposes requirements for the technology.

(Reporting by David Shepardson, Editing by Franklin ​Paul)