(NewsNation) — The Trump administration is seeking to ease commercial drone delivery regulations in a move that U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said “may change the way” people have parcels delivered.

A federal rule proposed in August would make it easier for companies to use drones over longer distances out of the operator’s sight without having to go through a cumbersome waiver process.

The federal government had already approved 657 waivers to allow companies such as Amazon and major utilities to do this in certain circumstances, but the waiver process made it difficult. The rule would establish a clear process for drone operators to seek approval for using drones this way.

The industry has long pressed for the rule because being able to operate drones out of sight opens a m

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