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New FAA Drone Rules Balance Safety and Innovation, Says CTAThe following statement is attributed to Douglas Johnson, vice president of technology policy, Consumer Technology Association (CTA)™ - who served on the FAA's Micro UAS Aviation Rulemaking Committee and UAS Registration Task Force - regarding the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) new regulatory framework for the safe operation of commercial drones: "We're pleased to see the FAA strike an appropriate balance of innovation and safety in its authorization for commercial drones and recognition of the value this rapidly-evolving technology offers. This is a critical milestone toward the safe integration of drones into the national airspace system - and a far better approach than the current exemption-based system - but clearly additional steps are needed such as addressing 'beyond-line-of-sight' operations, which will be a true game changer. "From the fast delivery of emergency supplies to more efficient crop production and improved safety for our bridge and building maintenance crews, drones have the power to save lives and help millions of people across the country. But the growing tangle of misaligned, conflicting rules at the state and local levels threatens to choke this nascent technology. To fully realize drones' remarkable economic potential - creating jobs, maximizing efficiencies, lowering consumer costs and fueling the U.S. tech economy - state lawmakers and local officials must defer to federal rules. "Integrating drone technology into our daily lives and work will offer life-altering innovations across a vast array of sectors - agriculture, transportation, security - and change our lives for the better. The arrival of these rules, and the ongoing industry and government cooperation they promise, will help ensure U.S. businesses and consumers enjoy all the benefits of drones at the lightning-fast speed of innovation." According to CTA market research, saes of drones in the U.S. will top 2.8 million units in 2016 - a 149 percent increase over last year's total - and shipment revenues will reach $953 million, a 115 percent increase from 2015. CTA's biannual U.S. Consumer Technology Sales and Forecasts report also delineates expected U.S. drone sales for units above and below 250 grams, the FAA's division for mandatory drone registration. Economic research from CTA says the U.S. will reach one million drone flights per day within the next 20 years, given the right regulatory environment. About Consumer Technology Association: Consumer Technology Association (CTA)TM is the trade association representing the $287 billion U.S. consumer technology industry. More than 2,200 companies - 80 percent are small businesses and startups; others are among the world's best known brands - enjoy the benefits of CTA membership including policy advocacy, market research, technical education, industry promotion, standards development and the fostering of business and strategic relationships. The Consumer Technology Association also owns and produces CES (News - Alert)® - the world's gathering place for all who thrive on the business of consumer technologies. Profits from CES are reinvested into CTA's industry services. UPCOMING EVENTS
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