United Nations Considering Global Drone Guidelines

In addition to a registry, the United Nations wants to implement global guidelines for all drones. Pixabay

The aviation arm of the United Nations is sponsoring a two-day event in Montreal, where participants like Amazon Inc., the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Boeing Co., General Electric Co., two leading industry trade associations, and researchers from China and Brazil will gather to meet about the booming drone industry.

"(The event) isn't likely to produce specific rules or even a consensus around general principles. It's not intended to prompt any country to immediately adopt new regulations," the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.

"The default response in many countries is a blanket ban on flying," which further frustrates both recreational and commercial users, Stephen Creamer, International Civil Aviation Organization's top safety official, told the WSJ.

The UN is also backing ICAO's proposal to create a global drone registry, which would create a "one-stop shop" for law enforcement to access all drone data and information, as opposed to multiple databases.

Jake LambWriter

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