Amazon will step up its drone tests in UK airspace after winning approval from the Government to lift strict flying restrictions in a major boost to its plans for unmanned delivery aircraft.
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has granted the internet retailer special permission to test its aerial vehicles without several of the rules that typically bind drone pilots.
The agreement will see Amazon move a step closer to Jeff Bezos's dream of fleets of drones delivering small packages directly to shoppers within 30 minutes.
The tests, which are due to begin imminently, are the most extensive trials of Amazon's drones anywhere in the world. The company has been developing the technology at a research and development base in Cambridge and is believed to be testing the aircraft in a rural location south east of the city as well as a number of other areas.