FAA Greenlights NJ Drones in Inaugural Trump Press Conference

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has recently authorized the use of drones in New Jersey during the first press briefing of the Trump administration, with Leavitt announcing the newest development. This move marks a significant step toward integrating drones into American skies for both commercial and recreational activities.

FAA Authorizes Drone Operations in New Jersey, Leavitt Announces

During the first press briefing of the Trump administration, Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao’s spokesperson, John Leavitt, confirmed that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had granted authorization for drone operations in New Jersey. This announcement details the culmination of a process that involves both federal and state entities and represents a significant development in the implementation of drone technology. The specific details regarding the extent and purpose of these drone operations were not immediately clear, but the confirmation highlighted the FAA’s role in regulating unmanned aerial vehicles across the United States.