SINGAPORE: The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) will ease regulations on unmanned aircraft from Feb 14, including ...
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Among the key changes, shared in a statement yesterday, the authority will remove the current limits on the number of unmanned aircraft weighing above 250g that a company or indiv ...
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The limit on the number of unmanned aircraft (UA) weighing above 250g that each person or company can register in Singapore will be lifted from Feb 14 in an effort to support the development of the UA ...
This move will further support beneficial unmanned aircraft use and industry development, said the regulator. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Residents around the country have been asking the question as the drones become a part of the normal background.