
Electrification, autonomous vehicles and artificial intelligence are beginning to open up endless opportunities, some of which are still unforeseen.
General Motors (NYSE: GM) said today that BrightDrop* is expanding its business and product portfolio with the launch of a new temperature-controlled eCart that can streamline order fulfillment and pickup for online grocery purchases. Online grocery is an expanding market that’s expected to reach $240 billion by 2025, GM said.
Kroger (NYSE: KR), a large unionized grocery chain, is scheduled to be the first customer to introduce the so-called BrightDrop Trace Grocery into its e-commerce operations beginning this year. Trace Grocery is available to order in limited quantities today, with full availability expected in 2024. BrightDrop and Kroger completed an initial pilot program in Lexington and Versailles, Kentucky. During this pilot, it’s claimed “Kroger experienced a noticeable improvement in the customer and associate experience.” Continue reading →
FAA Publishes Guidelines for Vertiports
Well, I told Orville and Wilbur this will never work .
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) today released new design guidelines for vertiports. They are the facilities or infrastructure that will support Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) aircraft, which can take-off and land vertically (VTOL). Vertical Takeoff and Landing operations will transport passengers or cargo at lower altitudes in rural, urban and suburban areas.
The design standards are a critical step for the guidance of airport owners, operators and infrastructure builders or developers to begin designing facilities that will support operations of AAM aircraft that are electrically powered and take-off and land vertically – either at ground level or on top of structures.
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