
DJI Mavic Air 2 Fly More Combo
34 min, 570 g, 48 Mpx
DJI Mavic Air 2 Fly More Combo
34 min, 570 g, 48 Mpx
Does this drone have a CE mark so that it can be used indefinitely after the introduction of the new regulations in 2021?
what new regulation? as a newcomer, i was wondering if i could buy this one...
So you shouldn't buy them yet? Because you run the risk of only being allowed to fly them with restrictions from 2023?
DJI responded to me like this:
As the new CE rules do not come into effect until the beginning of July 2020, drones that we currently sell cannot be verified by the new CE rules. DJI will have the Mavic Air 2 certified under the new CE rules immediately after the new CE rules come into effect.
According to our legal department, it is perfectly fine to fly the Mavic Air 2 even if it is not currently certified under the new CE rules. In addition, the products currently sold have a two-year protection period even after the new regulations come into force, so the Mavic Air 2 can fly normally during this time.
Two years after the publication of the new rules, our aircraft can still fly in the area where the previous CE rules were adopted. In the areas where the new CE rules are implemented, users must follow the instructions of the local authorities to unlock the aircraft. In addition, the new EU CE rules have not yet been published and the details are not yet finalised. There are no organisations that can offer the new CE certification or the C0 to C3 classification.
If you have any concerns, please feel free to contact us.
Thank you for your understanding and for choosing DJI.
Kind regards,
Kirk
DJI Customer Support
Does the Mavic Air have the required CE mark or not?
At the moment no drone is CE 0-4 certified , not even the Air 2 .
Too bad ,