The FAA approves wider beyond-line-of-sight rules, and US delivery drones finally have a path
A new FAA framework for beyond-visual-line-of-sight operations gives commercial drone services the regulatory path they have been requesting for years.
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The Federal Aviation Administration issued a revised framework this week for beyond-visual-line-of-sight commercial drone operations. The headline is technical. The implication is straightforward: commercial drone delivery in the US has, for the first time, a regulatory path to scale.
The FAA's notice expands the conditions under which operators can fly drones outside an observer's direct view. Reuters reports that Wing, Zipline and Amazon Prime Air welcomed the framework, which they have lobbied for since 2022.
This is the difference between a pilot and a service. — Wing executive (via Reuters)
What changes in practice
For years, US drone delivery operations have run inside individual waivers from the FAA, granted case by case. Each waiver covered a specific geographic operating area, a specific aircraft, and a specific operator. Scaling a commercial service across multiple cities required negotiating multiple waivers in parallel, each on its own timeline.
The new framework sets out a generalised authorisation structure that operators can meet once and apply across multiple operating areas. It includes requirements for aircraft certification, operator training, conflict-detection systems, and structured incident reporting.
It is not a complete deregulation. Operators still need specific authorisations for each operating environment. The change is that the path is now predictable rather than negotiated.
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