As drone technology rapidly advances, the EU has tightened safety regulations under Regulation (EU) 2019/945 (on unmanned aircraft systems) and Regulation (EU) 2019/947 (on rules and procedures for operating unmanned aircraft). These frameworks mandate rigorous compliance for market access. Is your product ready for Europe?
Ti Group now offers full-cycle certification services aligned with EU Drone Regulation 2019/945, empowering seamless market entry.
Regulatory Background
On June 11, 2019, the EU enacted:
Regulation (EU) 2019/945: Governs unmanned aircraft systems and third-country operators.
Regulation (EU) 2019/947: Defines operational safety rules for civil drones.
Both regulations took full effect on January 1, 2024, supported by the EN 4709 series standards drafted by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN).
Products Requiring Certification
Drone Systems: Main units, remote controllers, and accessories.
Remote ID Add-ons: For automatic flight data broadcasting (EU compliance).
Exemptions:Private recreational drones.Indoor-only drones (e.g., warehouse inspection models).
Non-Compliance Risks
Product Recalls or Sales Restrictions: Enforced by EU market surveillance authorities.
Legal Penalties & Reputational Damage: Fines and brand impact for unresolved violations.
Drone Categories & Testing Focus
Why Choose Ti Group?
Guaranteed Compliance: Avoid delisting risks under EU regulations.
Safety Assurance: Mitigate flight hazards through exhaustive testing.
Enhanced Competitiveness: Certification unlocks EU market access and global expansion.
Certification Workflow
Preparation Phase: Submit prototypes, batteries, and documentation (user manuals, specs).
Testing Phase: Conduct weight, speed, and operational safety assessments per EN standards.
Certification Phase: Notified Body (NB) review and issuance (mandatory for C1-C3 classes).