The US government's de facto ban on new DJI drones is here
Published Dec 23, 2025 | Mitchell Clark
The US government has placed a de facto ban on the import and sale
of new drones and drone parts made outside of its borders, including
ones from popular manufacturers like DJI. While people are still
able to fly the drones they currently own and retailers can sell
current models, it's a major blow to the drone market in the
country.
A press release from the Federal Communications Commission, or FCC,
predictably cites national security as the reason for the policy
change. It acknowledges that "unmanned aircraft systems (UAS),
otherwise known as drones, offer the potential to greatly enhance
public safety and innovation," but goes on to say that "criminals,
hostile foreign actors, and terrorists can use them to present new
and serious threats to our homeland." It lists major events, like
the 2026 FIFA World Cup and 2028 summer Olympics, as potential
reasons to "safeguard" its airspace.
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