Amazon suspends drone deliveries in Arizona after crashes into crane

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Amazon resumed drone deliveries in Tolleson, Arizona, after a two-day suspension caused by two drones crashing into a crane, which resulted in damage and a fire. The incident is under investigation by the FAA and NTSB, but Amazon reports no issues with their technology and has implemented additional safety measures. The drones, approved by the FAA, are part of Amazon's Prime Air service, which has been delivering packages since 2022.
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