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China announces two mandatory national standards for civil drones

Xinhua | Updated: 2025-12-10 09:58
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A drone developed by Phoenix Wings, a cargo Unmaned Aerial Vehicle company under China's express delivery giant SF Group, is pictured at the launching ceremony of the first batch of low-altitude economy regulatory sandbox pilot projects held in Hong Kong, March 20, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

BEIJING -- Chinese regulators announced on Tuesday two new mandatory national standards for civil drones, aimed at strengthening oversight of the rapidly growing industry.

The two standards, approved by the State Administration for Market Regulation, are set to take effect on May 1, 2026.

The first standard establishes a real-name registration system, requiring drones to be inoperable before activation and after deactivation.

The second rule obligates drones to continuously transmit identification, location, speed, and status data to regulatory authorities from power-on through the entire flight, enabling real-time monitoring.

According to the administration, the new technical standards address safety questions of "who is allowed to fly" and "who is flying," which will help ensure the secure and orderly development of the industry.

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