The UAE has announced restrictions on drone activities will be lifted in phases on November 25, beginning with licenses for companies and government agencies.
Subsequent phases will expand services to accommodate other users, including amateur drone operators, with specific timelines to be announced in due course.
The General Civil Aviation Authority, in collaboration with key partners, will introduce a unified national platform for drones. This interactive hub aims to simplify registration, regulate drone usage, and provide clarity on operational guidelines.
Entities planning to operate drones must first familiarize themselves with all requirements, which can be accessed through the UAE Drones mobile app or the website.
Companies, government institutions, and entities conducting research, testing, or exhibitions can apply for operational permits using the UAE Drones smart application. Applicants must follow the outlined steps within the application to secure approval. Operators are also required to ensure their drones are equipped with a remote identification broadcast system.
For drones lacking this feature, operators can reach out to Etisalat via email at UAEDrones@eand.com to obtain a suitable tracking device.
Guidelines for registration and technical support
All drone-related incidents that cause harm or pose risks must be reported. Users can submit incident reports by accessing the “Incident Report” section on the UAE Drones platform, completing the required forms, and providing all necessary information. This reporting system is designed to improve drone safety standards while upholding the security of individuals and property.

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