Singapore UA Regulations · April 2026

Navigating Drone Regulations & Aerial Photography in Singapore

A factual reference covering CAAS unmanned aircraft rules, operator permits, no-fly zones, registration procedures, and notable aerial photography locations across the city-state. Based on publicly available regulatory documents and official CAAS guidance.

250g Registration threshold weight
200ft Maximum altitude (AMSL)
S$25 Registration label cost
5km Aerodrome exclusion radius

Regulatory Guides & Location Notes

Singapore's Approach to Unmanned Aircraft

Singapore regulates unmanned aircraft operations through the Air Navigation Act and subsidiary legislation administered by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS). The regulatory framework distinguishes between recreational and non-recreational operations, with separate permit categories for each.

Since February 2025, amended regulations have introduced phased requirements for Centralised Flight Management System (CFMS) tracking devices and Broadcast Remote Identification (B-RID) modules. The second phase, effective December 2025, mandates remote identification capability on all registered UA operating outdoors.

Key Regulatory Bodies

  • CAAS — Issues Operator Permits and Activity Permits
  • RSAF — Consulted for aerial photography near military installations
  • MHA — Reviews sensitive-area flight requests
  • NEA / NParks — Manage park and nature reserve fly restrictions
Aerial panorama of Singapore Management University and surrounding CBD skyline

Flying for Photography in Singapore

Aerial photography using drones in Singapore requires separate clearance from CAAS, even if an Operator Permit is already held. Applications are submitted through the SkySAFE portal, with a typical processing time of 14 working days. The clearance is free of charge but requires a detailed flight path and a completed Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA).

CAAS coordinates with the Republic of Singapore Air Force and the Ministry of Home Affairs during the review process. Flights near military installations, critical infrastructure, and certain government buildings require additional scrutiny and may be subject to specific conditions or outright denial.

Photography Clearance Checklist

  • Valid Operator Permit (if applicable)
  • Class 1 Activity Permit for non-recreational work
  • HIRA document (max 2 MB upload)
  • Detailed flight path on map
  • 14-day advance submission via SkySAFE
Singapore Central Business District skyline with Old Parliament House
Content last reviewed: April 3, 2026 — Based on CAAS regulatory documents and Singapore Statutes Online