Federal Legislation
Congress Expands FAA Drone Authority
March 16, 2026
Congress has passed the Recreational Drone Empowerment Act (H.R. 6460), amending Title 49 of the U.S. Code to broaden the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) authority over recreational small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS) operations. This legislation enables model aircraft clubs to request FAA approval to operate in additional sectors of Class E controlled airspace, facilitating expanded recreational drone activities across various airspace sectors. The act is expected to increase FAA regulatory and enforcement responsibilities with minimal budget impact, potentially affecting procurement planning related to airspace management, drone operations oversight, and enforcement technologies.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate increased FAA demand for systems and services supporting expanded drone operation approvals and enforcement in controlled airspace.
- The legislation opens opportunities for vendors specializing in air traffic management, drone detection, and regulatory compliance solutions.
- Agencies involved in aviation and airspace management may need to adjust procurement strategies to accommodate broader recreational drone integration.
- Organizations supporting model aircraft clubs and recreational drone operations can leverage this expanded regulatory framework to engage with FAA procurement initiatives.
Agencies
Federal Aviation Administration, House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, Subcommittee on Aviation, Congressional Budget Office
Locations
Sources
- H. Rept. 119-549 - RECREATIONAL DRONE EMPOWERMENT ACT · congress · Mar 16