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Dubai to launch drone delivery network across parks and beaches

Dubai is going to start a way of delivering things using drones in some of its parks and beaches. This is part of Dubai’s plan to become a city. Dubai Municipality has teamed up with Keeta Drone to make this happen. They want to make it easier and faster for people to get food, drinks and other things they need when they are in spaces.

The plan is to create paths for the drones to fly along in the parks and on the beaches. This way, people can get what they want quickly. The people in charge say this project shows that Dubai wants to be a leader in ideas, advanced transportation and using technology to make cities better.

Dubai Municipality and Keeta Drone will work together to figure out where the drones can take off and land. They also want to see how they can use drones to deliver things in city life as part of Dubai’s smart city plan.

The first tests of this system will start later this year in some parks and beaches. Then it will slowly be introduced to the rest of the city.

Bader Anwahi, who is in charge of facilities at Dubai Municipality, said this project helps Dubai’s goal of making public spaces smarter and more connected. He said they want to make life easier and better for people who live in and visit Dubai.

Dr Yinian Mao, the president of Keeta Drone, said they want to use drones to bring services to people in an easy way. They want to make it convenient for people to get what they need when they are in parks, beaches and other recreational areas.

Dubai Municipality will help make sure everything runs smoothly and that the drones have access to the areas they need to fly. Keeta Drone will be in charge of planning the routes, testing the system and making sure it works well.

This project shows that Dubai is serious about finding ways to get around and using new technologies to make city life better. They want to make Dubai a sustainable, innovative and smart city. Dubai and drone delivery are going to change the way people live and visit the city. The drone delivery network in Dubai is going to make a difference in people’s lives.

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