The Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand has announced a package of modernised Civil Aviation Rules for drones and advanced aviation takes effect today, “providing clearer expectations for operators and supporting safe technology development across New Zealand,” according to the organisation.
“The changes include updates to Parts 101 and 102 and the introduction of Part 107.
New Part 107:
- Allows approved research organisations to rapidly develop and test emerging aviation technologies within pre-defined areas.
- Removes regulatory burden by no longer requiring regulatory approval every time an iteration is made.
- Is technology agnostic, allowing for R&D on all aviation systems and ancillary systems.
“Key changes under Civil Aviation Rule part 101 and 102:
- Clarity on what operators can do under Part 101 and what requires certification under Part 102.
- A new Transport Instrument under Part 101 allows CAA to be more responsive to sector developments.
A Trial Advisory Circular will help operators transition smoothly and share feedback in early 2026.
For more information
Trial Advisory Circular: AC101-1 – Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) under 25 kilograms – Operating in compliance with Part 101 Rules
Find out more about Part 107: Research and development organisation certification
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