Royal Mail, in conjunction with drone specialists Windracers Ltd, has started a two-week trial of scheduled, autonomous flights between Kirkwall and North Ronaldsay in the Orkney Islands to help better connect remote island communities.

The mail is being carried by a large twin-engine, UK-built unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), named Ultra (pictured below, photos as supplied by Royal Mail Group), capable of transporting 100kg of post of all shapes and sizes – equivalent to a typical delivery round.

Letters and parcels will ultimately be hand-delivered by the local postal service representative in the usual way when they reach North Ronaldsay. The island is situated geographically further north than the southern tip of Norway and is home to around 70 people.

The drone trial is part of the Sustainable Aviation Test Environment (SATE) project based at Kirkwall Airport.

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