Aviation authorities have rolled out stricter oversight for unmanned aircraft. The revised Civil Aviation Law now includes formal regulatory frameworks for drones—a first in the region. Anyone involved in the drone supply chain faces new requirements: whether you're designing, manufacturing, importing, maintaining, or operating these systems, you'll need to meet airworthiness certification standards. This marks a significant shift toward standardized safety protocols and compliance accountability across the industry. The move reflects broader efforts to manage rapid technological adoption while ensuring public safety.

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TokenCreatorOPvip
· 14h ago
Coming to regulate again? Fine, anyway, the aircraft still has to go through proper certification in the end.
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PanicSellervip
· 16h ago
Here comes the regulation again, this time the drone industry will undergo a reshuffle.
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SignatureLiquidatorvip
· 16h ago
Regulation is coming again, and now the drone industry will have to reshuffle.
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 16h ago
Finally, someone is regulating drones. It was about time to do this. Regulations are here, and many small workshops will be shut down. Full certification covering design and operation? The threshold is raised to the maximum. After this wave of regulation, retail investors' days will be tough. Safety first, although costs will rise again.
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