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FCC Updates Covered List, Introduces First Conditional Approvals for Drone Systems

March 20, 2026 by Miriam McNabb Leave a Comment

Four systems receive time-limited approvals as a new case-by-case pathway takes shape

News and Commentary.  The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has updated its Covered List to formally incorporate a new category of devices granted Conditional Approval by federal agencies. The March 18, 2026 action marks the first time the FCC has identified specific drone systems operating under this pathway.

The update builds on the FCC’s December 2025 decision to add foreign-produced unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and critical components to the Covered List. That earlier move tightened restrictions on equipment authorization tied to national security concerns. This latest step introduces a defined process for case-by-case review and potential exemption.

Together, the actions reflect a shift from broad restrictions toward a more structured framework that includes both limitations and pathways for approval.

First Systems Identified Under Conditional Approval

The FCC’s public notice identifies four systems that have received Conditional Approval, effective from March 17, 2026 through December 31, 2026:

  • SiFly Aviation – Q12 Drone System

  • Mobilicom – SkyHopper Series / M Band / Tactical Data Link, including ICE and OS3 software

  • ScoutDI – Scout 137 Drone System

  • Verge Aero – X1 Drone System

The list includes both aircraft platforms and communications and software components. The inclusion of Mobilicom’s data link and security software highlights that the approval pathway applies across the UAS ecosystem, not only to complete aircraft.

The FCC did not provide detailed reasoning for individual approvals in the notice.

How the Conditional Approval Process Works

Under the updated framework, companies may submit materials to the FCC for consideration. The FCC then coordinates with the Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security to determine whether a system presents an unacceptable national security risk.

If approved, the system may be exempted from Covered List restrictions for a defined period. In this case, all four approvals are temporary and set to expire at the end of 2026.

Conditional Approval does not represent a blanket approval for all products from a manufacturer. It also does not replace other federal requirements that may apply to procurement or operations.

A Growing Set of “Trusted UAS” Pathways

The Conditional Approval process now sits alongside several other frameworks used to assess drone security and eligibility in the U.S. market.

The Defense Contract Management Agency’s Blue UAS Cleared List remains a key pathway for defense and some federal procurement. The FCC has also recognized exemptions for certain domestic end products based on supply chain origin.

In addition, the AUVSI Green UAS Certification program has emerged as an industry-led effort to evaluate cybersecurity and supply chain integrity. Developed in coordination with federal stakeholders, Green UAS is designed to support both commercial and government users. It also serves as a recognized pathway into Blue UAS Cleared status.

Taken together, these frameworks reflect a shift toward a more layered approach to defining trusted systems. Rather than a single standard, manufacturers now face a set of overlapping pathways tied to different use cases and agencies.

Implications for Industry

The FCC’s action provides clarity on one important point: the Conditional Approval pathway is now active.

For manufacturers and component providers, this creates a defined route to seek approval under the Covered List framework. The inclusion of both aircraft and communications systems suggests that the process may apply broadly across the UAS stack.

At the same time, the growing number of pathways may introduce additional complexity. Programs such as Blue UAS and Green UAS have already become important reference points for certain buyers. The addition of Conditional Approval adds another layer to the approval landscape.

For companies closely aligned with government requirements, these frameworks may offer structured access to key markets. For others, particularly firms focused on commercial customers, the evolving set of expectations may require additional time and resources to navigate.

The overall impact will depend on how widely Conditional Approval is used and how quickly determinations are made.

Important Limitations

The FCC’s Covered List rules apply primarily to new equipment authorizations. They do not prohibit the continued use of systems that were previously authorized.

In addition, the current Conditional Approvals are temporary. All four systems listed are approved only through December 31, 2026.

Future FCC actions will determine whether these approvals are extended or expanded.

Read more:

  • DJI Seeks Court Review as FCC Covered List Expansion Reshapes U.S. Drone Market
  • BREAKING: FCC Updates Covered List to Exempt Blue UAS and Qualified Domestic Products, Releases Additional Guidance
  • Industry Group Sounds Alarm on FCC’s Broad Foreign Drone Rule: Commercial Drone Alliance Weighs In
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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