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5 Federal Drone Policies Flying Under the Radar This Summer

June 12, 2026 by Miriam McNabb Leave a Comment

From World Cup airspace restrictions to critical infrastructure rulemaking, several federal initiatives could shape the drone industry in the months ahead.

Much of the drone industry’s attention remains focused on Chinese drone restrictions, supply chain policy, and the long-awaited Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) rule. But several federal initiatives are quietly moving forward this summer.

Some affect how and where operators can fly. Others could influence manufacturing, communications infrastructure, and enforcement. While none has generated the headlines of recent legislative battles, each has the potential to impact drone operators, manufacturers, and service providers.

Here are five federal drone policy developments worth watching.

1. FIFA World Cup Drone Restrictions Are Now Active

The first FIFA World Cup drone restrictions took effect in Los Angeles on June 12, as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) began implementing temporary flight restrictions (TFRs) around tournament venues.

The FAA has established drone restrictions around stadiums, fan events, training facilities, and team base camps in host cities across the United States. The agency says the restrictions are designed to support safety and security during the tournament.

For drone operators, the restrictions serve as a reminder that major-event airspace management is becoming increasingly complex. The FAA has also highlighted its Drone Expedited and Targeted Enforcement Response (DETER) initiative as part of its enforcement efforts during the World Cup.

While the restrictions are temporary, they offer a preview of how federal agencies may approach drone security for future large-scale events.

2. The FAA’s Critical Infrastructure Proposal Remains Open

One of the most significant drone-related rulemakings currently underway has received relatively little attention outside policy circles.

In May, the FAA published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) to implement Section 2209 of the FAA Extension, Safety, and Security Act of 2016. The proposal would establish a process allowing owners and operators of eligible fixed-site facilities to petition the FAA for restrictions on drone operations near their locations.

The proposal covers a range of facilities identified by Congress, including certain energy production, transportation, defense, and national security sites.

For commercial drone operators, the proposal could eventually affect inspection, mapping, and other operations conducted near designated facilities. The public comment period remains open through July 6.

3. The FCC’s American Drone Dominance Proceeding Continues

Drone policy is no longer shaped solely by the FAA.

In March, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) launched a proceeding titled Promoting the Development of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing Technologies and Solutions and Supporting American Drone Dominance.

The proceeding seeks public input on ways communications policy, spectrum management, and related regulatory tools could support domestic drone development.

The effort follows executive actions issued in 2025 aimed at strengthening the U.S. drone industry and reducing dependence on foreign suppliers.

While the proceeding remains in the comment stage, it highlights the growing role communications policy plays in the future of the drone ecosystem.

4. Firmware Update Waivers Highlight a Practical Challenge

Federal policymakers continue to balance security concerns with operational realities.

Earlier this year, the FCC extended certain waivers that allow software and firmware updates for covered communications equipment. The agency said the decision was intended to avoid creating cybersecurity vulnerabilities that could result from blocking critical updates.

Although the issue involves communications equipment rather than drone-specific regulations, it has drawn attention within the drone industry because many operators rely on connected systems that require ongoing software maintenance.

The decision illustrates a broader policy challenge: how to address national security concerns while maintaining the safety and reliability of systems already deployed in the field.

5. The Industry Continues to Wait for BVLOS

Nearly every major commercial drone use case eventually returns to one issue: Beyond Visual Line of Sight operations.

The FAA released its long-awaited BVLOS Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in August 2025. Industry stakeholders submitted comments through October, and the agency is now reviewing feedback.

No final rule has been issued.

The proposal generated significant interest because BVLOS operations are widely viewed as a key enabler for drone delivery, infrastructure inspection, public safety missions, utility operations, and other advanced use cases.

As summer progresses, many operators remain focused on one question: when the FAA will publish a final rule and what changes may emerge from the comment process.

Looking Ahead

Taken individually, none of these developments may appear transformative. Together, however, they illustrate the breadth of federal activity affecting the drone industry.

The FAA is advancing airspace and operational policies. The FCC is increasingly involved in drone-related communications and manufacturing issues. Federal agencies are testing new approaches to security and enforcement during major public events.

For drone operators and manufacturers, the second half of 2026 may be shaped as much by these quieter policy initiatives as by the higher-profile debates that often dominate industry headlines.

Read more:

  • 10 Initial Takeaways from the FAA’s BVLOS Drone NPRM: What Operators Need to Know
  • The Real FCC Drone Debate: Who Controls the Airwaves?
  • FAA Publishes Proposed Rule for Drone Restrictions Around Critical Infrastructure
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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