Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg is taking his plans to increase global Internet access to the skies.
During a keynote presentation at F8, Facebook’s developers conference held last week in San Francisco, Zuckerberg laid out his vision along with leaders from Internet.org, a nonprofit Facebook venture that aims to provide Internet access to people in developing countries.
The buzz on social media started just before Internet.org’s F8 presentation, with this post by Zuckerberg.
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Just shy of a year since Zuckerberg published a white paper detailing his plans for the future of Internet connectivity, the Facebook CEO has successfully completed the first test flight for Aquila — the unmanned flying aircraft designed by Facebook’s nonprofit arm that beams “Internet access down to people from the sky.” While still in the testing phase, and many years away from commercial use, the test mission is a significant first step toward a world in which everyone has access to the Internet.
According to Zuckerberg, the final version of the drone will have a “wingspan greater than a Boeing 737 but will weigh less than a car.” Each drone will be solar-powered and could hover for months at a time at altitudes of more than 60,000 feet in the air. In an interview earlier this year, Yael Maguire, who heads up Facebook’s Connectivity Lab, discussed the vision of the project, saying that the hope is to have a fleet of around 1,000 drones where possible for the purpose of connecting people to the Internet.









