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Amazon Prime Air Greece: Complete Guide to Drone Delivery Timeline and Launch Date

📅 February 20, 2026 ⏱️ 7 min read

Amazon is already delivering packages by drone in 3 US cities and preparing to expand to the UK and Italy. How close is Greece? Along with competitors — Zipline, Wing, Wingcopter — we break down everything you need to know.

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What Is Amazon Prime Air

Amazon Prime Air is Amazon's autonomous drone package delivery service. The concept was revealed by Jeff Bezos in a 60 Minutes interview in 2013, but the first real deliveries didn't begin until December 2022, in Lockeford, California and College Station, Texas.

Amazon spent nearly a decade on testing, licensing and technology development before reaching the point where it could deliver a package weighing <2.3 kg (5 lbs) to your doorstep in under 60 minutes.

2013 Concept announced
2022 First deliveries
50,000+ Products available
<60 min Delivery time

Timeline: The Journey of Prime Air

2013 Jeff Bezos reveals drone delivery plans on the TV show 60 Minutes.
2016 First public drone delivery in Cambridge, England (December 7, 2016) — Amazon posts the video on YouTube.
2019 FAA grants a Special Airworthiness Certificate for training & research of the MK27 drone.
2020 Amazon receives Part 135 Air Carrier Certificate from the FAA — certified as a drone air carrier.
2022 Commercial deliveries launch in Lockeford, CA and College Station, TX.
2024 November: Launch in Tolleson, AZ (West Valley Phoenix). Expansion to UK & Italy announced. Lockeford closes (April).

The MK30 Drone: Next-Generation Technology

The Prime Air engineering team spent nearly 2 years developing the MK30, designing it from scratch with aerospace-grade safety features.

Carries up to 2.3 kg (5 lbs)

Delivers packages up to 5 pounds — covering approximately 85% of Amazon products.

Twice the range

Flies twice as far as previous models, within a ~16 km (10 mi) radius of the warehouse.

50% quieter

50% quieter to the human ear compared to previous models — critical for suburban deliveries.

Flies in rain

Designed to fly in light rain — a major advantage for varied climates.

The MK30 has received BVLOS approval (Beyond Visual Line of Sight) from the FAA, meaning it flies beyond the operator's visual range using a sophisticated onboard Detect and Avoid system. This was the first-ever approval for both a new drone system and a new operating location simultaneously.

How Much Does Drone Delivery Cost

A key question: how much does it cost Amazon to send a drone? The numbers reveal the biggest challenge.

Cost per package (2022)

At least $484 (~€445) per delivery — astronomical compared to $3.50 for ground shipping.

2025 target

Amazon aimed for $63 (~€58) per delivery — still ~20 times more expensive than ground.

Drone unit cost

Each unit costs $146,000 (~€134,000) to build — not exactly disposable.

"Drone delivery isn't a technology problem — it's a cost problem. If it doesn't drop below $10 per package, it won't replace delivery vans." — Business Insider analysis, 2022

The Competition: Who's Already Delivering

Amazon isn't alone. Several competitors are ahead in terms of delivery volume and geographic expansion:

CompanyCountriesPayloadStandout Feature
Zipline7 countries (Rwanda, Ghana, USA, Japan, etc.)Up to 3.6 kg1M+ deliveries, parachute & wire drop
Wing (Alphabet)Australia, USA, Finland, IrelandSmall packagesFirst FAA Air Operator Certificate (2019)
WingcopterAfrica, EuropeUp to 6 kg (3 packages)Triple-drop, 150 km/h, 75 km range
AmazonUSA (3 cities)Up to 2.3 kg50,000+ products, FAA BVLOS

Wingcopter: The European Contender

German-based Wingcopter deserves special mention as the company most likely to operate in Europe. Founded in 2017 in Darmstadt, it received €40 million from the European Investment Bank (EIB) in 2023. Its Wingcopter 198 can perform triple-drop deliveries — 3 packages per single route. It flies at 150 km/h with a 75 km range, carries up to 5 kg, and a single operator can monitor up to 10 drones simultaneously.

Wingcopter has partnerships with DHL, UPS, and UNICEF, and plans a network of 12,000 drones across 49 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa through Continental Drones.

When Is It Coming to Greece?

The short answer: not anytime soon, but the trajectory is clear.

What Needs to Happen

Regulatory framework

The EU is gradually implementing its U-Space framework (UTM). Greece needs to complete adoption of EASA's Open/Specific/Certified categories.

Amazon infrastructure

Prime Air requires a Same-Day Delivery site near a major city. Amazon doesn't operate a fulfillment center in Greece.

5G coverage

BVLOS drones need 5G URLLC (<1 ms latency). Greece's 5G coverage is growing but not yet comprehensive outside urban centers.

UK & Italy First, Then Greece

In October 2023, Amazon announced drone deliveries would start in the United Kingdom and Italy. This means Europe is gradually entering the map. Realistically, Greece would follow 3-5 years after Italy, provided that:

  • The European U-Space framework is fully operational
  • Amazon establishes a fulfillment center in Athens/Thessaloniki
  • There's sufficient same-day delivery demand in the Greek market
  • Per-delivery cost drops below €10 (~$11)

Greek Islands: The Exception?

Before Amazon Prime Air arrives, it's more likely we'll see Wingcopter or Zipline-type drones on Greek islands. With 6,000+ islands and remote communities, Greece offers ideal conditions for medical drone deliveries — medications, vaccines, blood supplies — the same model where Zipline made a life-saving difference in Rwanda (61% faster blood delivery, 67% less waste).

What It Means for the Greek Consumer

Even if Amazon doesn't arrive by drone tomorrow, aerial delivery technology is already reshaping expectations:

ParameterToday (courier)Future (drone)
Delivery time1-3 days<60 minutes
Shipping cost€3-7 (~$3-8)Free (Amazon Prime members)
Operating hoursBusiness hours7 days, extended hours
Package weightNo limitUp to 2.3 kg (5 lbs)
CO₂ emissionsVan/truckZero (electric)
"This kind of delivery is the future, and it's exciting that it will be starting in the Phoenix Metro Area. The shift toward zero-emission package delivery will help us reduce local pollution." — Kate Gallego, Mayor of Phoenix

The Future: 2026-2030

The drone delivery market is rapidly transitioning from pilot programs to full commercial scale:

Urban deliveries

Walmart + Zipline launched in Dallas–Fort Worth (2025). Walmart + Wing are expanding nationally in the US (2026). The market is exploding.

Prescription by drone

Amazon is already delivering prescription medications via Amazon Pharmacy by drone in College Station, TX. Healthcare is becoming the first killer app.

European expansion

After the UK & Italy, Germany, France and gradually Southern Europe are expected. The EIB is investing tens of millions in Wingcopter.

How Far Away Are We?

  • 2024-2025: Amazon Prime Air in the US (3 cities), pilots in UK/Italy
  • 2025-2027: Wing/Zipline expansion to 10+ countries, BVLOS becomes routine
  • 2027-2029: European U-Space U2/U3 activation, Wingcopter in Southern Europe
  • 2029-2032: Potential Amazon drone delivery launch in Athens/Thessaloniki
  • Sooner: Medical drones on Greek islands (Zipline/Wingcopter model)

Drone delivery isn't a question of if, but when. For the US, it's already reality. For Europe, it's approaching fast. For Greece, the question is whether we'll be pioneers in medical island deliveries — or simply wait for Amazon to bring us our packages.

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