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Jordan’s aviation authority updates drone rules to boost tech innovation and economic growth

07-04-2025 08:57 AM


Ammon News - In an effort to modernise its airspace framework and accelerate technological progress, Jordan’s Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission (CARC) has announced updated regulations for the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones. The new rules, effective from 2025, are designed to support both innovation and economic development across various sectors.

Building on the Civil Aviation Law of 2007, the revised guidelines aim to streamline licensing, manufacturing, and operational processes for drones, establishing a clear legal and security structure that safeguards national interests while enabling economic opportunities.

The updated framework permits drone usage in diverse fields such as tourism promotion, agricultural surveillance, logistics, and delivery services. It also introduces licensing pathways for drone production, sales, and maintenance — creating new investment prospects for both domestic and international stakeholders.

Industry experts view this development as a significant stride toward realising Jordan’s ambition of a digitally advanced economy. The ICT sector is expected to be a central driver of employment and economic expansion.

This initiative aligns with the Crown Prince’s vision for digital transformation and the broader goals of the Economic Modernisation Vision, which aims to generate JD3.9 billion in ICT revenue, create 101,000 new tech jobs, and reach JD4.5 billion in exports by 2033.

CARC emphasised that the new regulations will stimulate job creation in manufacturing, logistics, maintenance, and training, while nurturing a vibrant startup ecosystem. Integrating drones into sectors such as agriculture and infrastructure is also anticipated to improve operational efficiency and cut costs, especially in large-scale monitoring and surveying projects.

Overall, the new policy is expected to reshape Jordan’s drone industry, attract investment, and offer safe and flexible operating standards — ultimately contributing to the Kingdom’s economic resilience and digital evolution.




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