At AUVSI’s Policy Symposium, officials outlined how BIS rulemaking could impact Chinese-manufactured drones and broader U.S. drone policy. The AUVSI Drone and AAM Policy Symposium, held July 29–30 in Washington, D.C., brought government and industry leaders together to discuss the future of drone policy in the U.S. In a featured fireside chat, Michael Robbins, President … [Read more...] about Commerce Department Eyes Targeted Restrictions on Chinese Drones: What that Means
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Trump’s Drone Executive Orders: Beyond the Fact Sheets
What's Inside Trump's Drone Executive Orders On June 6, 2025, President Donald Trump signed two significant executive orders addressing unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), marking a pivotal moment for the commercial drone industry and national airspace security. The orders, "Unleashing American Drone Dominance" and "Restoring American Airspace Sovereignty," establish an ambitious … [Read more...] about Trump’s Drone Executive Orders: Beyond the Fact Sheets
Florida Bill Proposes Homeowners Could Use Force Against Drones Over Private Property
Despite FAA Warnings, New Legislation Aims to Extend Drone Privacy Laws and Allow “Reasonable Force” to Remove Unauthorized UAVs by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian J. McNabb Florida drone pilots may have to be more careful about flying over and around populated areas as a proposed bill moves through the Florida Senate that would allow homeowners to shoot UAVs flying illegally … [Read more...] about Florida Bill Proposes Homeowners Could Use Force Against Drones Over Private Property









