DJI Mavic 3 may have been released without a CE class label, but that doesn’t mean the technology giant is going to leave its users in the UK and Europe in limbo. DJI stresses that the “issue is of the utmost importance” to the company and that it is working to “resolve it as quickly as is feasibly possible.”

The new European drone regulations laid out by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) came into force on December 31, 2020, bringing EU member states as well as Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and the UK under the same regulatory blanket. These rules require that in addition to existing CE marking mandates, drones also obtain a new CE class identification label based on different safety requirements.

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However, a lack of clarity on the mandatory safety requirements is keeping drone manufacturers from marking their products with CE class labels. Though Mavic 3 is…

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Source: dronedj.com