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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
BEIJING, Dec. 9 (Xinhua) — Chinese authorities recently issued two mandatory national standards for civilian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), aiming to strengthen oversight of the fast-growing industry, the State Administration for Market Regulation said Tuesday.
Two standards, titled “Requirements for Real-Name Registration and Activation of Civil Unmanned Aerial Vehicles” and “Procedure for Identifying the Functioning of a Civil Unmanned Aerial Vehicle System,” will come into effect on May 1, 2026.
The first standard establishes a system for registering UAVs under a real name and provides for the inability to perform flights before their activation and after their deactivation.
The second requires the UAV to continuously transmit identification data, as well as information about its location, speed, and status, to regulatory authorities throughout the flight, from the moment it is turned on, allowing them to carry out monitoring in real time.
According to the State Administration for Market Regulation, the new standards will resolve flight safety issues related to "who is allowed to fly" and "who performs flights," which will promote the effective implementation of the "Interim Regulations for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Flight Management" in the country and ensure the safe and orderly development of China's drone industry. -0-
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