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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > FCC Drone Ban—What the New ‘Covered List’ Means for DJI and Pilots
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FCC Drone Ban—What the New ‘Covered List’ Means for DJI and Pilots

Last updated: December 23, 2025 4:55 pm
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The recent decision by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) to block the sale of new foreign-made drones in the U.S. has sparked concerns and implications beyond just the availability of new drone models and parts. Drones, also known as unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), play a crucial role in various industries such as real estate, agriculture, disaster mapping, and engineering. The FCC’s move to add Chinese drone manufacturers DJI and Autel Robotics, along with other foreign-made drones, to its “Covered List” of technologies deemed a national security risk, has far-reaching consequences.

The decision, aimed at promoting American drone dominance, prohibits the import and sale of new models of these drones in the U.S. This move is part of a broader effort by the U.S. government to restrict Chinese technologies due to concerns over potential security threats. The upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup and the country’s 250-year anniversary celebrations are cited as reasons for this preemptive action.

While existing foreign-made drones can still be used and sold by retailers, the ban on critical components could impact drone maintenance and repair services as obtaining batteries, controllers, and other parts becomes more challenging. This decision has caused uproar among the nearly 500,000 certified commercial drone pilots in the U.S., with many fearing a negative impact on their businesses. Some pilots have even started stockpiling drones and parts in anticipation of the ruling.

The ban on new foreign-made drones is expected to disrupt various sectors that rely on drone technology. Many towns and organizations use drones for inspections and emergency response, with a significant portion of these drones being sourced from overseas manufacturers like DJI. Companies like Spexi, a geospatial data company, heavily rely on DJI drones for their operations. The ban has prompted them to consider diversifying their drone sources, although U.S.-made drones are often more expensive.

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The FCC’s decision underscores the importance of supporting domestic drone manufacturing and ensuring national security in the face of evolving threats. As the drone industry navigates these changes, stakeholders are exploring ways to adapt to the new regulations and maintain the use of drones in various applications.

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