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Commercial Drone Alliance’s Lisa Ellman Calls for Restoring American Leadership in Drones at Industry Summit

May 13, 2025 by Miriam McNabb 1 Comment

Summit Opens Amid Policy Shifts and Market Changes

At the Commercial Drone Innovation and Security Summit in Washington, D.C., Lisa Ellman, CEO of the Commercial Drone Alliance, delivered a passionate call to action for the U.S. drone industry. Her remarks come as the federal government continues efforts to reduce reliance on Chinese-manufactured drones-and on the same day DJI released its new Mavic 4 Pro drone, which will not be sold directly in the U.S.

The Need for Collaboration and Vision

Ellman opened the summit by welcoming a packed room of industry professionals, policymakers, and innovators. She emphasized the importance of collaboration and forward-thinking policy, stating, “Today is about bringing this community together to map out what the next four years-and beyond-must look like to restore American leadership in drone technology and the commercial drone ecosystem.” She acknowledged that the U.S. has lost its global leadership in commercial drones, citing “regulatory paralysis” as the main reason: “I say restore, because despite the incredible brainpower in this room today, we have lost our global leadership in this critical sector, primarily due to regulatory paralysis.”

Policy Uncertainty and Investment Slowdown

This loss of leadership is especially relevant as U.S. policymakers consider new rules and restrictions on foreign drone platforms, including those from China. The absence of the Mavic 4 Pro in the American market highlights the impact of these efforts and the growing need for domestic innovation and production. At the same time, recent research from Drone Industry Insights confirms that private investment in the drone industry has fallen dramatically, with 2023 funding dropping nearly 50% from the previous year. It’s not unreasonable to conclude that investors are waiting for clear regulations that will allow for operations at scale.

Drones’ Critical Role and Regulatory Challenges

Ellman highlighted the vital role drones play across the country, from helping farmers and first responders to delivering medical supplies and inspecting infrastructure. “Drones have become vital tools that help everyone from farmers and lineworkers to police officers and pharmacists. Drones can deliver goods and essential medical supplies, inspect critical infrastructure, spray crops, and respond to emergencies. The industry is creating jobs and spurring economic growth,” she said. Despite rapid advances in drone technology, Ellman pointed out that outdated regulations are holding the industry back: “Yet while the technology within the industry has rapidly advanced, our current regulatory framework here in the United States has failed to keep pace. Drone operators are frequently subjected to ill-suited regulations designed for crewed aircraft, creating a disconnect that places an artificial ceiling on innovation and hampers progress.”

Global Competition and National Security

She warned that other countries are moving ahead, which is a threat to both American security and innovation. “In the meantime, we have seen our global peers and adversaries surge ahead in the deployment of commercial drone technology. This is a threat to American security and aviation innovation, two areas where we have consistently led the world, and it underscores the urgent need for us to modernize our regulations to regain our competitive edge and safeguard our national interests.”

Ellman encouraged attendees to break down barriers and collaborate, stating, “If you’re in industry, seek out government peers. If you’re a regulator, find entrepreneurs who are trying to succeed in the marketplace. Let’s break down barriers, spark ideas, and find ways to move forward, together.” She set a clear goal for the summit: to develop a four-year policy plan for the new administration that would have a lasting impact and enable the U.S. drone industry to reach its full potential.

Looking Beyond Immediate Policy Fixes

She also recognized recent progress, including anticipated new FAA rules on beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations and critical infrastructure, but urged the industry to look further: “We’ve seen small pockets of progress over the last several years, but there is no doubt that these pending policy actions represent logical and necessary next steps to enable scalable drone operations across the United States. And today, let’s challenge ourselves to look beyond these rulemakings.” As the U.S. government continues to scrutinize foreign drone platforms and restrict their use, Ellman’s call for action becomes even more pressing.

A Path Forward for U.S. Drone Leadership

She called for open discussion about the industry’s needs, supply chain challenges, and ways to make the U.S. a global leader in drones again. Ellman concluded, “Time is of the essence. We must map out the actionable policy steps necessary to enable safe, secure, and scalable commercial drone operations in the United States. I am confident in our ability to achieve this, and I am excited about the discussions we will have today to drive these efforts forward.” Her remarks, set against the backdrop of new restrictions on Chinese drones, declining private investment, and the supply chain challenges exacerbated by tariffs, highlight the urgent need for American innovation and leadership in the drone industry.

Read more:
  • Exclusive Interview: CDA Policy Director on BVLOS, Infrastructure Rules, and the Future of U.S. Drone Regulation
  • Commercial Drone Alliance Urges Swift Action on BVLOS Rule-making
  • Strengthening Drone Security and Counter-UAS Policies: Testimony from Lisa Ellman
Miriam McNabb

Miriam McNabb is the Editor-in-Chief of DRONELIFE and CEO of JobForDrones, a professional drone services marketplace, and a fascinated observer of the emerging drone industry and the regulatory environment for drones. Miriam has penned over 3,000 articles focused on the commercial drone space and is an international speaker and recognized figure in the industry.  Miriam has a degree from the University of Chicago and over 20 years of experience in high tech sales and marketing for new technologies.
For drone industry consulting or writing, Email Miriam.

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