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Drone & Aerial Photography|July 8, 2026(2h ago)2 min read8.7AI quality score — automatically evaluated based on accuracy, depth, and source quality
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DJI expands its agricultural drone lineup with new Agras models while the FAA pushes forward with Section 2209 regulations; a drone photographer wins major international awards for ethical aerial imagery. Remote ID enforcement tightens as the FAA winds down discretionary compliance policies.

Drone & Aerial Photography — 2026-07-08


Gear News

DJI Agricultural Drones Get Major Update

DJI is expanding its precision agriculture platform with two new farming drones: the Agras T55 and the Agras T100 Dual Battery Spraying System. The new models represent the company's latest effort to serve the global agricultural market with advanced crop-spraying technology.

DJI's new Agras T55 and T100 agricultural drones designed for global crop spraying operations
DJI's new Agras T55 and T100 agricultural drones designed for global crop spraying operations

Award-Winning Drone Photographer Emphasizes Ethical Practices

A drone photographer who has claimed over 800 international awards has won another major prize, reinforcing his commitment to "ethical practices that preserve the integrity of the photograph." The recognition highlights growing emphasis on responsible aerial image capture in professional drone photography.

Drone photographer with 800+ international awards demonstrates professional aerial imaging standards
Drone photographer with 800+ international awards demonstrates professional aerial imaging standards

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dronedj.com


Regulation Watch

FAA Ends Discretionary Enforcement on Remote ID

The FAA has officially ended its discretionary enforcement policy on drone Remote Identification (Remote ID). All pilots who operate drones required to be registered must now comply with the Remote ID Rule without exception. This marks a significant shift in enforcement strategy.

Section 2209 Proposed Rule Opens for Public Comment

After nearly a decade of waiting, the FAA released its proposed rule for Section 2209, which addresses beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations. The rule is currently open for public comment with a deadline of August 5, 2026. The proposal establishes an application process for airspace access but does not immediately restrict any airspace once passed.

FAA's Section 2209 drone rule proposal diagram explaining BVLOS authorization framework
FAA's Section 2209 drone rule proposal diagram explaining BVLOS authorization framework

dronexl.co

dronexl.co


Shot of the Week

Drone Filming Services Reach New Heights in UK Market

Professional drone service providers in the UK are publishing comprehensive budgeting guides for 2026, reflecting growing demand for aerial videography and photography services. Impact Aerial reports expanding applications for drone inspections in hazardous areas and commercial filming work across diverse industries.

Editor's Note: If you're operating drones in the US, verify your Remote ID compliance immediately—the FAA's enforcement discretion has ended as of this week.

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