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Saturday, 13 June 2026

Amazon eeuu

 To see exactly where Amazon is heading in Texas, look at their newest, high-tech expansions. They are investing heavily in automated drone deliveries, nuclear-adjacent data centers, and rural logistics pipelines. [1, 2, 3]

🛸 1. Prime Air "Drone Paddocks"

Texas is the primary launchpad for Amazon’s next-generation Prime Air Drone Delivery System. [4]
  • The Expansion: Amazon is building 22 specialized "Drone Paddocks" across the state. Early Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) environmental approvals cleared the path for statewide deployment. [4]
  • The Technology: They are rolling out the MK30 electric drone, which takes off vertically and delivers packages under 5 pounds within a 7.5-mile radius. Highly active drone hubs operate in College Station, Waco, and Richardson. [2, 4, 5]

⚛️ 2. The AI & Data Center Boom

To support the massive computing demands of AI and Amazon Web Services (AWS), Amazon is shifting infrastructure directly into Texas energy zones. [6]
  • Nuclear-Adjacent Tech: Amazon secured local approval for a massive data center project in Somervell County, positioned right next to the Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant to pull direct, clean energy. [7, 8]
  • San Antonio Hub: AWS filed a $90 million expansion plan for two massive, multi-story data center facilities (the Bitter Blue and COPT Potranco projects) in San Antonio. [6]

🏡 3. Massive Rural and Small-Town Logistics [9]

Amazon is executing a national $4 billion investment to scale its delivery network into smaller communities. Texas is a primary recipient of this infrastructure. [10, 11]
  • New Regional Stations: Rather than just building in major cities like Dallas or Houston, Amazon opened new, multi-thousand-square-foot "last-mile" delivery stations in Tyler (East Texas), Robinson (Waco area), and Terrell.
  • The Goal: These facilities bring same-day and next-day shipping speeds to rural Texas zip codes that previously waited days for orders. [10, 11, 12, 13, 14]

📊 Texas Footprint At A Glance

According to the latest Amazon Texas Economic Impact Report: [15]
  • Total Investment: Over $100 billion invested in Texas infrastructure and employee compensation since 2010.
  • Jobs: More than 86,000 direct employees and 90,000 indirect jobs supported statewide.
  • Local Economy: Over 226 million items were sold on the platform by independent, Texas-based small businesses in a single year. [15]

Would you like to know if drone delivery is active in your specific Texas zip code, explore AWS tech jobs in San Antonio, or look into delivery station hiring near you?

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