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The infographic provides a comprehensive overview of drones operational radius and how these are impacted by drone regulation in 2023. The timeline in the infographic focuses on 2023 and the current state of the drone industry, showcasing the advancements that have been made in terms of drone technology, regulations, and applications.
One of the key features of the infographic is its discussion of drone regulation 2023, which is an important aspect of advanced drone operations. The regulation of drones is constantly evolving and the infographic provides a clear overview of the current state of drone regulation and what the future holds for drone operations in 2023 and beyond.
As more regulations are passed for BVLOS operations, flying over people, and at night, drone applications will continue to grow. As explained in our BVLOS Operations Report, there are several efforts currently under way around the globe to pass regulations that will allow more widespread and diverse drone applications.
If you’re looking for more information on the latest drone regulation, read our blog post. Here is an excerpt from the blog:
“The focus of drone regulations 2023 will be on remote identification and drone certification. In the US operators need to be compliant with the Remote ID rule by December 16th, 2023. In Europe, the EU member states need to have available an Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) system since January 26th, 2023 (compliance with U-space rule (EU) 2021/664) and UAS class certification by December 31st, 2023 (Compliance with (EU) 2019/947 and (EU) 2019/945).”