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This Startup Wants to Fill the Skies With Cargo-Filled Robot Planes

Reliable Robotics has been flying Cessnas through a mixture of autonomy and remote control. FedEx, for one, is a believer.

[bloomberg.com]robotics-builds-self-flying-planes-to-move-cargo-eventually-people

FearlessFly 9 Mar 13
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We've had military drones for ages.
There's a pilot shortage because private companies won't pay to train pilots.
Training pilots doesn't line the right pockets.

I think it will be a very long time for large passenger planes to be drones.
The economics aren't all that advantageous.

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