US adds new models of China’s DJI and all other foreign-made drones to its blacklist
The FCC move, which does not affect existing DJI models, is a significant escalation in Washington’s battle to crack down on Chinese drones

Addition to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)’s “covered list” means that DJI, which accounts for over half of all US commercial drones, will not be able to obtain approvals to sell new drone models or components in the US.
The FCC said it was adding all foreign-made drones and components to its blacklist, meaning that Autel, another major Shenzhen-based drone manufacturer, would also be affected.
The telecoms regulator noted that it made the decision after it received the results of a White House-convened inter-agency review of the risks posed by foreign-made drones on Sunday.

In a Monday statement, DJI said that it was “disappointed” with the decision and noted that “no information has been released regarding what information was used by the Executive Branch in reaching its determination”.