Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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Resolution of July 31, 2025 No. 1133
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Resolution of July 31, 2025 No. 1133
A new airspace class H ("h") has appeared in Russia, intended for flights of unmanned aerial vehicles. The decree on introducing the corresponding changes to the Federal Rules for the Use of Russian Airspace was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. The adopted decision will create conditions for the further development of civil unmanned aviation and ensure flight safety.
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the establishment of a separate airspace class to simplify the operations of unmanned aerial systems following a meeting on the development of unmanned aerial systems held on January 28, 2025. "H" became the fourth class in Russian airspace – until now it included classes A, C and G.
Class H is established in the airspace from 0 to 150 m from the earth's (water's) surface and on routes specially designated for flights of unmanned aerial vehicles at altitudes below 3050 m.
Information on flight routes for unmanned aerial systems and the conditions for their use will be published by Rosaviatsia.
"Our country has become one of the few that has approved a separate class of airspace for drones," said Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Savelyev. "This is a truly important step that will improve the integration of unmanned aircraft systems into the airspace and simplify their operation in the context of the ever-growing demand for use in various industries."
According to Vitaly Savelyev, the large-scale work carried out by the Russian Ministry of Transport and Rosaviatsia on regulatory regulation of the industry will continue.
“We are constantly analyzing the law enforcement practice of using unmanned aerial vehicles and are working on fine-tuning this area,” the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized.
The signed document introduces changes toGovernment Resolution of March 11, 2010 No. 138.
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