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Amazon’s Delivery Drones Are Grounded. The Birds and Dogs of This Texas Town Are Grateful
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Texas Town’s Birds and Dogs Rejoice as Amazon’s Delivery Drones Are Stopped

March 3, 2025 4 Min Read
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As air traffic began to increase early last year, residents living near the drone facility became increasingly frustrated with the noise. They urged city officials to take action, but Texas legislators have effectively prohibited local governments from regulating drone operations, leaving municipal leaders with no options.

Smith, a former city public works director who managed large-scale projects, notes that the level of opposition to this drone initiative was comparable only to that faced by landfills. The backlash against the drone operations also garnered international media coverage, raising alarm among city officials.

Public documents indicate that city leaders have proposed several alternative locations for Amazon’s drone operations, including a shopping mall situated about 4 miles up the highway from the existing site. However, as of December, College Station mayor John Nichols stated in an email that Amazon had not provided recent updates on its relocation efforts. Nichols informed WIRED that he had not received any news as of last week.

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Some residents of College Station residing near the Amazon drone depot argue that the worries regarding noise and property values voiced by their neighbors are exaggerated. “What were people like when lawnmowers were first introduced?” asks Kim Miller, who can hear the drones flying over her yard and once received a dog toy delivered via air from a friend. “Progress does come with its challenges,” she states.

Raylene Lewis, a real estate agent with NextHome Realty Solutions, which has listings in proximity to the drone facility, mentions that home buyers do not seem deterred by the idea of drones flying overhead. In fact, she reports that many prospective buyers are curious about whether a property falls within Prime Air’s delivery area. Although her own house lies just outside the delivery zone, she expressed enthusiasm about using the service for anything from cookies to medication or school supplies for her children.

Lewis believes Amazon should have been more transparent about its operations and should have established a local customer service center to address residents’ inquiries and concerns. With updates still hard to come by, many locals feel exasperated. Several of them discovered information about Amazon’s drone fleet being grounded only after reaching out to WIRED.

The grounding was attributed to two incidents—one caused by inclement weather and the other due to communication errors among operators—concerning the approximately 80-pound drones, as reported by Bloomberg. However, Amazon’s Stephenson contests the reasons for the pause, claiming it was implemented to “safely and properly execute a software update,” and that operations will restart following FAA authorization.

These incidents have raised new concerns in College Station. “These occurrences really highlight that Amazon is treating my neighborhood as a testing ground,” comments Monica Williams, a teenager opposed to the company’s expansion plans.

Currently, more drones are set to take to the skies. In the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Amazon competitor Wing is awaiting FAA approval to increase its maximum daily deliveries to 30,000. Meanwhile, in Florida, the company is seeking authorization to facilitate up to 60,000 daily deliveries, starting from Walmart supercenters in the Orlando and Tampa metropolitan regions.

Smith and other residents in College Station believe that as long as drones do not continually buzz near homes—and as newer models become progressively quieter—complaints will be minimal. He feels Amazon has learned an important lesson in his city and is pleased that the company is adapting its strategy. His garden is certainly benefiting from his return.

Additional reporting by Aarian Marshall.

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