Enterprise drones are becoming an essential tool across a wide range of industries. Whether it’s inspections, mapping, monitoring or data collection, their role in business operations is growing – and with that comes a need for clear, reliable guidance on how to choose the right one. If you’re thinking about bringing a drone into your workflow, this guide will help walk you through a few key points to keep in mind, especially when it comes to buying and operating drones here in the UAE.
Identify The Correct Drone For Your Requirements
Finding the right drone starts with understanding what your business really needs – and that’s not always straightforward. Some companies know exactly what they’re looking for, while others are still exploring their options. Either way, working with a knowledgeable reseller makes all the difference. Discussing the reason that you need a commercial drone and the results you are looking for, will help when getting advice on which drone to buy.

Find a Drone Supplier You Can Rely On
From comparing enterprise models to understanding technical requirements and capabilities, having the right support can help you make a more confident decision. That’s why it’s worth choosing a drone supplier who offers genuine aftercare and ongoing support – not just a transaction. We have a team of dedicated experts on hand to help guide your decision, ensuring the drone you choose is the right fit for your business both now and further down the line.
Understanding Eligibility For Enterprise Drone Purchases
In the UAE, enterprise drones are classified as regulated equipment, which means they can only be sold to registered companies with a valid trade license. This is to ensure the proper permissions are in place before any drone ownership is transferred or products shipped. The process typically involves obtaining a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from Dubai Civil Aviation, as well as approval from SIRA – the Security Industry Regulatory Agency. These approvals are necessary to authorise the sale.
For companies based outside the UAE, SIRA also provides the export permit required for international delivery. Without these permissions, the sale cannot be completed legally.

Important Steps To Be Aware Of
Before an enterprise drone can be registered and used legally, there are a few important steps to be aware of – especially here in the UAE:
-Letter of Confirmation (LOC): The company purchasing the drone will need to get an LOC from the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology (MOIAT). This document allows the drone to be registered under the company’s name.
-Trade License & Aviation Registrations: If you intend to fly the drone within the UAE, it’s important to make sure your trade license includes the correct activities for operating drones. You’ll also need to be registered with both the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority (DCAA) and the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) to apply for the permits required to fly legally.
-Even if the drone is available and in stock, approvals can take a little time. SIRA (the Security Industry Regulatory Agency) usually takes around 7–10 working days to approve a sale within the UAE. For international orders, the timeline is typically 2–3 weeks, depending on the country and its regulations, however this can vary. You will need to factor in this time when making a purchase.
(If you’re based outside the UAE, it’s best to check with your local civil aviation authority to understand what’s required in your region.)
Understanding the steps involved in purchasing an enterprise drone – whether it’s choosing the right model, identifying a trusted reseller, or navigating local regulations – can make a big difference in how smooth the process is. While there are a few important requirements to keep in mind, the right guidance can make it much more manageable! If you support or have any questions along the way, we’re here to help you make informed decisions and move forward with confidence.
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