EUROPEAN DRONE Authorities

ALL the european DRONE no-fly zones and NAA websites

PICK YOUR DRONE CouNTRy

On this page, you can find all the European drone authorities. Choose the country for which you are looking for drone information like NAA contact information, Drone no-fly zone maps or where to register as a European drone pilot. They are here below in alphabetic order.

On this page you can find drone information for every EASA (European) drone country. We’ll share the contact information of each National Airspace Authority (NAA), a link to the drone no-fly zone maps and a link to register yourself as a pilot and your drone. Just pick the country you are looking for and you will find all the European drone information you need. 

If you are looking for the genaral European Drone regulations, click here!

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AUSTRIA

AuSTRIAN DRONE AUTHORItY

In Austria, the main Drone authority is Austro control. they have all the information about registering for you as a pilot, your drone and getting your drone certificate,

BELGIUM

BELGIUM DRONE AUTHORItY FOD

In Belgium, the official Drone authority is the FOD Mobility and Transport (Federale Overheidsdienst Mobiliteit en Vervoer) Here you can find all the drone information about registering your drone and getting your drone certificate. Below you can also find the button to the Belgium No-fly zone map. Another not-official website that gives a great explanation about the Belgium drone regulations is the commercial website of DroneDepot. The website is in Flemish/Dutch so not interesting for English visitors unless Google Chome will translate the text for you. 

BULGARIA

BULGARIAN DRONE AUTHORIty

In Bulgaria, the Drone authority is the Ministry of Transport Information, Technology, and Communications. On their website, you can find all the drone information about registering your drone and getting your drone certificate. Below you can also find the button to the Bulgarian No-fly zone map.

CROATIA

CROATIAN DRONE AUTHORIty CCAA

The Croatian Drone authority is the CCAA, the Croation Civil Aviation Agency. On their website, you can find lots of drone information about registering your drone and getting your drone certificate. Below you can also find the button to the Croatian No-fly zone map.

CYPRUS

Cyprus DCA DRONE AUTHORIty

The Department of Civil Aviation, in short the DCA is the leading authority for Airspace above Cyprus. Next to their general website they have a special and much better updated drone website that you can find at the ‘Drone and pilot registration’ button below.  The button next to this leads to the No-fly zone map of Cyprus.

CZECHIA

CZECH REPUBLIC DRONE AUTHORIty

The Chech republic has a simple name as it comes to there airspace authority. It’s the Civil Aviation Authority Czech Republic, so a general CAA. Their website is not the easiest for European drone pilots but we did find a drone no-fly zone map for the Czech airspace that you can find in the button below. 

Denmark

Danish DRONE AUTHORIty

The Danish airspace authority is the DTBCA which stands for The Danish Transport, Building and Construction Authority. Like other countries they have made a special website especially for drone users that you can find on the ‘Drone & pilot registration’ button below. They also have a really nice drone no-fly zone map so you knwo exactly where to go and where to stay away!

ESTONIA

ESTONIAN DRONE AUTHORIty

In Estonia, the airspace authority goes under the name Transpordiamet. There website is in English and Rusian but I must say it’s not completely clear and updated yet. The same goes for the drone website and the drone no-fly zone map of Estonia. Let me kow if you have found better information so we can update the Estonian drone info.

Finland

TraFicom DRONE AUTHORIty Finland

The Finnish drone authority is Traficom. Like other countries they have build a special website for drone pilots where they can find all the information they need regarding flying a drone in Finland. Through the button below you can see the Finish special no-fly zone map to find exactly where you can and can not fly your drone.

FRANCE

French DRONE AUTHORIty

The Civil Aviation authority in France is the Ministere de la Transition Ecologique. Their website and the drone information they have is not hard to find but it’s also not crystal clear. Take your time and check the registration part of their website.  

GERMANY

German DRONE AUTHORIty LBA

In Germany the main airspace authority is the Luftfarht-Bundesamt, the LBA. Through the button below you can find exactly who you can contact for each German state. Next to the LBA there is also the DFS, The Deutsche Flugsicherung which is responsible for air traffic control in Germany.

GREECE

GreecE DRONE AUTHORIty HCAA

Officially Greece is the Hellenic republic and therefore there national airspace authority is called the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority, the HCAA. They don’t have a separate drone website yet with drone legislation and a special website to register as a drone pilot but we did find some general information and the active no-fly zone map of Greece that you both can find through the buttons below. 

DRONE AUTHORIty HUNGARY

In Hungary, you have the official aviation Authority Hungary’s General Directorate for Air Transport. Next to this government ministry, there is a private company Legter, that offers all the drone information and pilot registration for certificates and airspace information. Check the buttons below for all the Hungarian drone information. 

DRONE AUTHORIty ICELAND ITA

In Iceland ther is the ITA, Icalandic Transport Authority. Its hard to find a drone no-fly zone map of the Icelandic airspace but the genarl rule is that you are not allowed to fly near the airport or in the capital Reykjavik and to stay away from crowdy tourists locations. you will see the no-drone signs on these locations as well. The rest of the island is pretty deserted and hard to make accidents. Contact the ITA for updated drone information. 

The IRISH Aviation Authority, IAA

In Ireland, we have the IAA, the Irish Aviation Authority. They offer a clear website regarding drone rules and registering your drone and yourself as a drone pilot. They also offer a good no-fly zone airspace map that you can find through the button below. 

The Italian drone Authority

In Italy you have to deal with the ENAC, The Ente Nazionale Per l’Aviazione Civile. In English this is the Italian Civil Aviation Authority. They have a great drone website and you have to login to get to their drone no-fly zone map. 

drone Authority Latvia, LGS

The national aviation Authority in Latvia is LGS, Latvijas Gaisa Satiksme. This country is pretty leading when it comes to RPAS innovation and opening up their airspace for drones. Check the related websites for all further information.

drone Authority Lichtenstein, LLV

Lichtenstein is a small country and although they have their own airspace authority, for most regulations you can also check Swiss websites like for the no-fly zone airspace map. The Lichtensteinsche Airspace authority is part of the ‘Amt fur bau und infrastruktur’. Check the official websites through the buttons below.

drone Authority Lithuania

In Lithuania, the National aviation authority is the: Lietuvos transporto saugos administraciją. In English that would be the Lithuanian Administration for Transport and Safety. They have a good website for drone users and clear no-fly zone map for the drone airspace. Check all the drone regulations through the buttons below.  

drone Authority Luxembourg, DAC

The drone authority in Luxembourg is the Luxembourg Directorate of Civil Aviation, DAC. They have a really good drone website and lots of people get their drone pilot certificates in this European country. The no-fly zone map you can find through the button below. Check the left side of the map to add extra airspace information to the map. 

drone Authority MALTA, CAD

In Malta the National Airspace Authority (the Malta Civil Aviation Directorate CAD, has a lot of information on their website regarding drones, all together on big drone page with contact information and helpful website links for amongst other things your drone pilot certificate. Only thing missing is a drone on-fly zone map. Malta is a small island so most important thing is to keep safe distance of the national airport, at least 4 kilometers. But for exact information check the CAD website. 

NETHERLANDS

DUTCH DRONE AUTHORItY IL&T

In the Netherlands, the main Drone authority is IL&T which stands in Dutch for Inspectie Leefomgeving & transport. In English, it’s called Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate. The Drone fly zone map in the Netherlands can be found on the GoDrone website that you will find below. 

NORWAY

NORWEGIAN DRONE AUTHORItY, CAA

The Norwegian airspace authority is the CAA, the Civil Aviation Authority Norway. They have lots of information on their website about drones and clear guidance for new drone pilots to register themselves and their drones. You can find the Norwegian NO-FLY zone map through the button below. On the right of that page, you have some options for layers like NOTAM information and controlled airspaces. Pick your information to get the right info and plan your Norwegian drone flight.

POLAND

POLISH DRONE AUTHORItY, ULC

The ULC in Poland stands for Urząd Lotnictwa Cywilnego which is the Polish national airspace authority. On their website, you can find all the information about local drone operations end the new European drone regulations. regarding the no-fly zone map from Poland, we couldn’t find the right map but we did find a Google map with no-fly zones. Check it out through the button below for some first information and let us know when you have found a better o-fly zone map for Poland. 

portugal

portuguese DRONE AUTHORItY, ANAC

The ANAC is the civil Portuguese airspace authority which stands for Autoridade Nacional de Aviação Civil. Next to the ANAC you have the APANT in Portugal. This is the authority that regulates the drone use in portugal. APANT stands for Associação Portuguesa de Aeronaves Não Tripuladas. 

Romania

Romanian DRONE AUTHORItY, AACR

The Romanian Civil Aviation Authority or AACR is the number one drone authority in Romania. As their website is not in English and Google won’t translate them automatically it’s hard to get to the right drone information for a foreign drone pilot. Through the buttons below you can get to the useful websites through which you can hopefully get the answers you need as a European drone pilot. 

slovakia

Slovakian DRONE Devision, CAD

The Slovakian drone legislation is under control of the Slovakian Civil Aviation Division of the Transportation Office (CAD). It’s hard to find the right pages for the best drone information and Slovakian Airspace. Hopefully you will get there by using the buttons below.

Slovenia

SlovEnian DRONE Authority, CAA

The CAA in Slovenia is the Civil Aviation Agency Slovenia. They don’t have really good English website and also the Slovenian drone information is pretty limited. It was hard to find the right no-fly zone map but found it and you can check it to the button below. Sorry we couldn’t find it for foreigners but please let us know when you have found it. 

SPAIN

Spanish DRONE Authority, AESA

The Spanish drone authority is the State Agency of Air Security (AESA). They have an extensive drone website with lots of information for both local as foreign drone pilots. Through the buttons below you can find all the information you need including the Spanish drone no-fly zone map of Drone Enaire. 

Sweden

Swedish DRONE Authority, TAS

In Sweden, the national airspace authority that also regulated the drone rules is the Transport Agency of Sweden, TAS (Transport Styrelsen). This drone authority has an excellent website with lots of crystal clear information about operating a drone in Sweden. Check all the information and drone no-fly zone map through the buttons below. 

SWITzERLAND

SWISS DRONE Authority, FOCA

In Switzerland, you have to deal with Switzerland’s national aviation authority, the Federal Office of Civil Aviation, FOCA.  They have a lot of information about the new EASA drone regulations on their website. Registration of your drone and getting your drone pilot licence goes through SFCD drone registration. you can find their website and the Swiss no-fly zone map through the buttons below.