Swiss drone delivery company Jedsy has developed a new docking technology for its drones. A technology called “Mailbox” allows the Jedsy Glider drone to dock in the window of the place where the delivery will be carried out.
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The company was founded in 2021 by FPV drone pilot Mirko Cesena and aerospace engineer Herbert Weirather. Jedsy is a company committed to improving drone delivery technology and building hardware that can withstand the rigors of high-altitude operations in Switzerland. The company’s first drone is the Jedsy Glider, an eVTOL (vertical take-off) fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicle. 75-minute autonomy at an altitude of up to 2428 meters and a range of 120 km..

ABOUT Mechanism “Mailbox” was created by the company to improve the functioning of the Jedsy Glider. The device is installed under the window of the building where the drone delivers. The aluminum construction offers a solution for take-offs and landings in restricted areas, and makes it easy and quick to receive critical cargo such as life-saving supplies and medical supplies.
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The company claims that Mailbox’s technology ensures product delivery to end users with greater flexibility. Mounting mechanisms on the mailbox and Jedsy Glider keep the delivery drone stable when loading or retrieving cargo, and facilitate vertical landing and arrival of UAVs with fixed wings facing the facade of destination buildings.
When docked, the Jedsy Glider looks like a large insect moored to a windowsill. The solution is interesting and guarantees the delivery of supplies directly to the right place. In the case of emergency deliveries, the drone literally flies to your window, and this can be crucial.. The company is focused on providing delivery solutions for the healthcare sector and recently entered into an agreement with the Malawi Ministry of Health to deliver biological samples between hospitals and clinics.
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