Analysis of FAA Section 333 Exemptions

FAA

At the end of July, the FAA granted its 1,000th exemption. An analysis of the exemptions, as reflected in the chart below, shows that nearly half are for applications involving photography, including videography and film production. The next most frequent industries cited in approved exemption petitions are real estate and utilities/energy/infrastructure, which made up roughly one-third and one-quarter, respectively, of granted exemptions. Rounding out the top five are agriculture and construction, both appearing in around one-fifth of approved exemption petitions.

FAA UAS Exemptions by Industry*

Industry

Number

Percent of Total Exemptions

Photo/Film

477

47.7%

Real Estate

289

28.9%

Utilities/Energy/Infrastructure

234

23.4%

Agriculture

202

20.2%

Construction

171

17.1%

Emergency Service

77

7.7%

Education

59

5.9%

Manufacturer

40

4.0%

Government Contracting

30

3.0%

Insurance

30

3.0%

Conservation

27

2.7%

Scientific Studies

18

1.8%

Other

15

1.5%

*Some data in this analysis is derived from a study by the Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard College 
Note: This analysis reflects the 1,000 exemptions issued between 7/23/14 and 7/31/15. The total number of exemptions by industry exceeds the total number of granted exemptions, because some companies are counted under multiple industries.

 

Further, a review of the exemptions through a geographic lens reveals that almost one-third were granted to applicants in three states — California, Florida and Texas — as reflected in the chart below. Additionally, roughly one-third of the exemptions went to companies in Southern states, while another approximate one-third were secured by companies in Western states. Companies in Midwestern and Northeastern states each claimed nearly one-fifth of the exemptions.

FAA UAS Exemptions by Geography*

Top Three States

325 (or 32.5%)

California

125 (or 12.5%)

Florida

115 (or 11.5%)

Texas

85 (or 8.5 %)

Regions
South

328 (or 32.8%)

West

294 (or 29.4%)

Midwest

180 (or 18.0%)

Northeast

170 (or 17.0%)

International

9 (or 0.9%)

Other

19 (or 1.9%)

Source: JD Supra

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *