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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 89 — Remote Identification of Unmanned Aircraft · § 89.510

§ 89.510. Production requirements for unmanned aircraft produced under a design approval or production approval issued under part 21 of this chapter.

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After September 16, 2022, no person may produce an unmanned aircraft for operation in the airspace of the United States under a design approval or production approval issued under part 21 of this chapter unless:
(a)All applicable requirements of part 21 of this chapter are met; and
(b)The unmanned aircraft is—
(1)Designed and produced to meet the minimum performance requirements for standard remote identification unmanned aircraft established in § 89.310 in accordance with an FAA-accepted means of compliance; or
(2)Equipped with Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) Out equipment that meets the requirements of § 91.225 of this chapter.
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