Applications and Research avenues for drone-based models in logistics: A classification and review

•We propose a systematic classification scheme of drone-based models for logistics.•We present a comprehensive review of drone applications in logistics practice.•We provide a comprehensive review and synthesis of the extant research on drone logistics.•We identify and prioritize existing research g...

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