CNBC has learned that Amazon’s drones have made 100 deliveries in the two locations in California and Texas where the company is operating Prime Air.
The company had projected in January it would send 10,000 deliveries to customers via its fleet of flying robots by the end of 2023.
In light of its flagging progress, Amazon has now admitted to CNBC it has adjusted its delivery goal.
Amazon is having a tough time with Prime Air, its drone delivery program.
According to reports, the program has been in the works for close to a decade.
Mr. Bezos announcing plans for drone deliveries in late 2013.
…and Amazon has a problem with delivering packages using drones.
See, even though it was announced five years ago, delivery has been slow for the company.
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