Amazon has resumed making drone deliveries in Texas and Arizona after it halted the program earlier this year, CNBC’s Annie Palmer reports. The company suspended Prime Air deliveries in January as it rolled out a software update to correct issues with the drone’s altitude sensor caused by Arizona’s dusty air. Amazon has set a goal to deliver 500 million packages by drone per year by the end of the decade.
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