Drones deliver sushi and ice cream above Tel Aviv skyline

AuthorZEV STUB
Published date11 October 2021
Publication titleJerusalem Post, The: Web Edition Articles (Israel)
Flying over residential areas in Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Ramat Hasharon, Herzliya and Hadera, the pilot program conducted the third stage of eight tests it will run as it moves forward with its mission to create a national drone network.

Over the course of the test, drones operated by the five companies participating in the program will carry out around 300 flights per day above open areas, conducting different kinds of tasks on flight paths assigned by the joint control system.

Among the challenges, drones operated by Cando and High-Lander will bring sushi deliveries ordered by customers via a dedicated app and will deliver them to Tzuk Beach in Herzliya. The companies will also have a drone performing autonomous security missions for an emergency facility (Reading Fire Station) so that the drone located at the charging station is activated autonomously.

In addition, SkyLinx and FlyTech will conduct a pilot program in which customers will be able to enter their order via a dedicated app and receive their ice cream via drones at Charles Clore Park (next to the Manta Ray restaurant).

All participating companies, including Simplex and DownWind, will perform flights over urban areas in the center of Tel Aviv. HarTech Technologies Ltd. and Airwayz will perform flights over the Hadera urban area.

Flights will also deliver donated blood, platelets and plasma from the Magen David Adom blood bank to Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer, with the goal of verifying the method of packaging, flying and procedures so that they meet Health Ministry regulations.

At this stage, the goal is to consolidate the procedures so that other companies will be able to offer similar services at every blood bank and hospital in Israel when required.

Tens of thousands of sorties will take place in the skies above Israel over the course of a two-year project, all controlled centrally by the Ayalon Highway Air Traffic Control Center. During this week's tests, a flight transport will also take place in Brazil, controlled by the management system in Israel.

The National Drone Initiative is working toward creating a national network of air corridors for UAV deliveries of medicine, medical examinations and equipment, e-commerce and more.

At this center, one can view the management and supervision system for airborne drones flying in the area, preparing for a future situation where dozens or even hundreds of drones fly across the skies on various missions, operating in a uniform airspace. The system...

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