
Reflecting on President Trump’s first 100 days in office
“These Executive Orders are a long-overdue step toward modernizing U.S. drone policy,” said Lisa Ellman, Hogan Lovells partner and CEO of the Commercial Drone Alliance. “They lay the groundwork for scaling safe, secure drone operations while enhancing airspace transparency. We’re ready to help move these priorities forward.”
The Executive Orders reflect many of the CDA’s longstanding priorities, including the advancement of beyond visual line-of-sight (BVLOS) operations, streamlining of approval processes, and enhancement of airspace transparency. Hogan Lovells supported CDA’s engagement with federal stakeholders, helping to shape policy recommendations that balance the need for operational flexibility with appropriate oversight mechanisms.
“These Executive Orders reflect years of work to align drone policy with real-world operations,” said Liz Forro, Hogan Lovells Policy Advisor and Policy Director at the CDA. “Clarifying BVLOS rules and streamlining approvals are essential steps toward unlocking the full potential of commercial drones across industries.”
Key provisions of the Executive Orders include:
In addition to promoting innovation, the Executive Orders also address critical security and enforcement issues. They include directives to:
Hogan Lovells provided strategic legal and policy counsel to the CDA throughout this process, helping to translate industry needs into actionable regulatory proposals. The firm continues to support the CDA as it works with federal agencies to implement the Executive Orders and ensure that the U.S. drone industry can operate safely, securely, and at scale.