
The aviation watchdog confirmed on Tuesday it had signed off on the scheme.The Casa spokesman Peter Gibson said the safety of the drones, traffic management system, maintenance, drone pilot training and operational plans have been examined.
“All those safety issues have been assessed so there are no risks to people on the ground, property or aircraft in the sky,” Gibson told Guardian Australia.
He said the approval has been granted with strict conditions including daylight operating hours.The drones are banned from crossing over major roads and there’s a minimum distance they have to maintain from people on the ground.
During the trial, noise from the unmanned aircraft upset some nearby residents who claimed it could be heard through double-glazed windows.Gibson said Casa did consider noise issues as part of the approval process.
The drone delivery service is expected to start with 100 eligible homes in the suburbs of Crace, Palmerston and Franklin in Canberra in the coming weeks, before expanding into Harrison and Gungahlin.The company estimates that at scale, drone delivery could add $30m to $40m in additional annual revenue for ACT businesses.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Drone-Imagery CAA licensed?
Yes — full CAA commercial operator approval for all types of commercial drone work including photography, inspections, surveys and night flying operations across the UK.
What areas does Drone-Imagery cover?
Based in Norfolk, covering all of East Anglia (Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire) as standard, with nationwide UK coverage for larger projects.
How do I get a quote?
Email info@drone-imagery.co.uk with your site address and project brief — we will respond with a clear plan, pricing and realistic turnaround times.
Are you fully insured?
Yes — full public liability insurance and documented risk assessments for every project.
Can you fly in all weather conditions?
Drone-Imagery has CAA approval for night flying and all-weather capability including sub-zero and higher wind conditions.