Amazon Breaks Into Europe: First Prime Air Drone Deliveries Land in Italy

On December 4, 2024, Amazon carried out the first beta deliveries of its Prime Air service outside the United States, in the town of San Salvo in Italy's Abruzzo region, using its new MK30 drone model. At the same time, the company ran a separate round of trials in the United Kingdom together with six additional organizations, and according to its announcement, it plans to begin regular deliveries to customers in Abruzzo before the end of the year.
San Salvo becomes Amazon's European testing ground
The small Italian town was chosen as the stage for Amazon's debut outside the United States, and not by accident. Abruzzo is a relatively rural region with low air traffic density, exactly the kind of conditions drone companies favor for initial beta trials before tackling denser urban airspace.
- First flight date: December 4, 2024
- Location: San Salvo, Abruzzo region, Italy
- Drone model: MK30, the newest generation in the Prime Air fleet
- Stated goal: begin regular customer deliveries by the end of 2024
UK trials in parallel: partnering with six organizations
Alongside the Italian operation, Amazon also ran a series of test flights in the United Kingdom, this time not alone but in partnership with six other organizations. The goal of the UK trial was fundamentally different: not simply proving technical feasibility, but specifically testing drone deliveries to remote communities where conventional delivery services are slow or particularly expensive.
A strategy of spreading regulatory risk
The parallel moves in Italy and the UK reveal something about how Amazon is choosing to manage the entire program. Rather than first fully establishing itself in the US market and only then expanding abroad, the company is choosing to operate in several countries and aviation authorities simultaneously. This lets it build early relationships with European regulators and gather operational data specific to each region, even as the service faces plenty of bumps in the US itself: temporary service pauses, relocated operating sites, and new approvals required from the American Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
The practical question that remains open is how easily this model can be replicated across Europe. Civil aviation authorities in Italy and the UK operate under regulatory frameworks that differ from each other, and both differ from the American framework, so each new local approval may require separate adjustments to safety protocols, flight altitudes, and airspace management around populated areas.
What's next for Prime Air in Europe?
Amazon has announced its intention to begin regular deliveries to customers in the Abruzzo area by the end of the year, immediately following the test flights. If this timeline actually holds, it will mark the first step in the company's effort to show that the drone delivery business model isn't staying an isolated experiment, but is becoming a real, ongoing service available to private customers in Europe.
Isradrone Editorial Team
The Isradrone team covers drone technology, defense, mapping, agriculture and logistics innovation from around the world. Original, research-based reporting verified for the Israeli market.
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