To promote safety and community protection, the Ministry of Interior, in collaboration with the General Civil Aviation Authority, the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority, and other pertinent organizations, has declared that, as of January 7, 2025, individuals will be able to operate drones under certain restrictions. The UAE Drones app and the official website (https://drones.gov.ae) provide information and requirements. In order to improve quality of life and realize the “We the UAE 2031” goal, the Unified National Drone Platform makes registration and operations easier.
According to reports, lifting the restriction is the outcome of a methodical procedure that was carefully planned to protect the airspace and allow people to engage in this pastime after receiving thorough support and direction. To disclose the specifics of the decision and the procedures for executing the activity, a press conference is scheduled for September 1, 2025. This choice is a component of a phased strategy that guarantees adherence to safety regulations and the defense of the neighborhood, people, and property.
The National Unified Drone Platform was introduced by the National Emergency, Crisis, and Disaster Management Authority in collaboration with key partners. The purpose of this interactive platform is to determine the rules for drone use and to register and regulate operations. By bringing all pertinent parties together in one physical or virtual location, the platform serves as a single hub and streamlines user processes. It acts as a vital pillar of support for the drone industry’s continued growth and improvement, helping to achieve national strategic goals in line with the UAE Centennial 2071 and the vision of “We the UAE 2031.
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