Drone & Aerial Photography — 2026-05-06
DJI's American drought deepens as the FCC lockout blocks not just drones but cameras, microphones, and gimbals from reaching US shelves — a potential $1.5 billion annual hit. On the agricultural front, DJI's farm-drone fleet crosses 600,000 units across 100+ countries while the EU prepares its first aerial-spray reform in 16 years. Meanwhile, US drone rival Skydio is betting $3.5 billion on domestic supply chains to fill the DJI-shaped hole in the market.
Drone & Aerial Photography — 2026-05-06
Gear News
The DJI Blackout Widens Beyond Drones
The FCC-driven ban on new DJI product launches in the United States is no longer just a drone story. As of late April 2026, all new DJI launches — including cameras, microphones, gimbals, and portable power stations — are being blocked from the US market, even though those accessories have no direct connection to UAV technology or national-security concerns. The company stands to lose over $1.5 billion in US revenue in 2026 alone, with as many as 25 product launches affected this year.

DJI Wins NAB Awards for RS 5 and Osmo 360
At NAB Show 2026 in Las Vegas, DJI picked up multiple awards for the RS 5 gimbal stabilizer and the Osmo 360 camera — two products that, like the Lito X1 drone series, remain unavailable to US buyers due to FCC restrictions.
Skydio's $3.5 Billion Domestic Gamble
US drone manufacturer Skydio is investing $3.5 billion to expand its domestic presence and build out American supply chains, explicitly positioning itself as the answer to the DJI vacuum. However, pilots and reviewers remain skeptical about whether Skydio's lineup can match DJI's consumer features and price points in the near term.

Regulation Watch
DJI Agriculture Fleet Tops 600,000 as EU Prepares Spray Reform
DJI Agriculture announced that its global agricultural drone fleet has surpassed 600,000 units deployed across more than 100 countries, operated by over 600,000 trained pilots — a milestone the company highlighted in a new 2026 report. The timing coincides with significant regulatory movement in Europe: the EU is drafting its first aerial-spray reform in 16 years, which would permit drone-based crop spraying previously banned under continent-wide rules. Italy, however, is delaying its own implementation decree that would put the new EU framework into practice.

US Remote ID Enforcement Fully Active
The FAA's Remote ID rule — now fully and actively enforced as of January 7, 2026 — requires all drones that are required to be registered to broadcast identification data in real time. The FAA ended its prior discretionary enforcement period earlier this year. Pilots who fail to comply now face formal enforcement action. The rule applies to commercial operations above 400 feet and to all registered recreational drones.
Shot of the Week
DJI SkyPixel 2025 Winners: Eleven Years of Aerial Excellence
The 11th Annual DJI SkyPixel photo and video competition — which ran from November 27, 2025 through March 10, 2026 — has announced its winners, showcasing the most spectacular aerial imagery submitted from around the world. The competition draws tens of thousands of entries across drone photography, drone video, and 360° panorama categories. This year's winning images range from sweeping abstract coastlines to intimate wildlife scenes captured from altitude, demonstrating how accessible drone hardware has elevated the craft of aerial photography to fine-art standards. Technique highlights among winners include long-exposure light-trail shots taken at dusk from fixed hover positions, and hyper-compressed telephoto perspectives that flatten dramatic mountain ridgelines into layered graphic compositions.

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