
eudroneport
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After several years and various drone regulations, the Class Identification Label is here. The main obstacles regarding drone operations growth has been the lack of trust of the aircraft. Without a certification system in place, there is no way of ensuring that the aircraft complies with regulation and its specifications. Before December 31st 2023, all drones willing to to be operated in the European Union, no matter where they are manufactured, they will have to be previously certified. Depending on the class of the certificate, they will be able to fly in one scenario or another. One of the few places for conducting such certification is the EU Drone Port, with their UAS certification service. Here’s an article talking about all different classes (C0, C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6). Much more information in this place: UAS Certification in the EU