Choi Won-suk is a photojournalist at The Korea Times. Before joining the newspaper, he also worked as a photojournalist with AFP and St. Joseph News-Press in Missouri. He spent 13 years in the United States, graduating with a Bachelor of Journalism degree (Cum Laude) from the University of Missouri - Columbia and a Master of Arts in Photography from Ohio University - Athens. Over the past 11 years, Choi covered various news events such as presidential elections, the 2019 North Korea-United States Hanoi Summit and 2022 Qatar World Cup. But above all, Choi believes in local journalism and finds a lot of joy telling life stories of ordinary citizens in small neighborhoods.
Drone delivery service to begin in Finland by 2019
Drone delivery company, Wing, projects to begin services in Helsinki, Finland in spring 2019. Drones developed by the Alphabet subsidiary company provide pick-up and delivery services.
The company started testing their services in Australia since 2014 and are now ready to start another trial in Finland in spring of 2019.
According to the company, the drones are designed in-house. Their current model features fixed wings similar to an airplane, helicopter-like rotors and a wingspan less than 1.5 meters
Each drone weighs about 5 kilograms and is able to carry packages weighing up to 1.5 kilograms. The drones are able to fly roughly 20 kilometers round trip.
The company uses a special Unmanned Traffic Management platform which is an automated system that manages the drone's flight paths.
During their tests in Australia the company delivered, food, bottled water and batteries to farmers in Queensland. (Next Animation via Reuters)