How to Register Drones with GACA in Saudi Arabia (2025 Guide)
- sarah94565
- Oct 13
- 5 min read
Updated: 2 days ago
Flying drones in Saudi Arabia requires following the updated regulations from the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA). Whether you are a hobbyist or a commercial operator, knowing the rules is essential to ensure safe and compliant operations. In 2025, drone registration with GACA remains a key requirement for all operators. At NineTenths, we offer free consultancy/advice to help you navigate the registration process and stay compliant.

Recent GACA Law Updates (2025)
The General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) in Saudi Arabia has introduced important drone law updates for 2025, reinforcing the Kingdom’s leadership in safe and innovative unmanned aircraft operations (UAS).These changes provide greater clarity for drone pilots, organizations, and government entities using drones for surveying, mapping, inspection, and public safety applications.
1. New Advisory Circulars Released
In 2025, GACA issued two new Advisory Circulars (ACs) that strengthen the regulatory foundation for both commercial and recreational drone operations:
AC 107-01 – Advanced UAS Operations
Defines requirements for Specific Category operations such as Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS), night missions, and flights over populated areas.
It also outlines safety assessments and approval processes for complex operations.
AC 107-02 – Remote Pilot Certification
Details the process for obtaining a Remote Pilot Certificate, including training, testing, and competency standards for drone pilots in Saudi Arabia.
2. Revisions to GACAR Parts 107 and 48
The new regulations include updates to GACAR Part 107 and Part 48, aligning Saudi Arabia’s framework more closely with global aviation standards. Key changes include:
Unified definitions between model aircraft and small UAS.
Simplified drone registration and renewal procedures.
Enhanced documentation and operational safety requirements for licensed operators.
These revisions aim to streamline compliance and support wider commercial adoption of drones across industries.
3. Core Operational Rules & Safety
Mandatory Registration: All drones ≥250 grams must be registered.
Certificate Validity: Registration valid for three years.
Pilot Certification: Remote Pilot Certificate required.
Flight Altitude Limit: Max 120 meters (400 ft) unless authorized.
Restricted Areas: Stay within VLOS, avoid airports, military zones, and public gatherings.
These rules ensure safety, compliance, and innovation in drone operations across Saudi Arabia.

Step-by-Step: How to Register a Drone with GACA
1. Access the Official GACA Portal
Start by visiting the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) official portal:🔗 https://gaca.gov.sa/en
From there, go to Services, then select Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Registration.
2. Create a User or Company Account
Create a new account on the platform:
For Individuals: Use your National ID or residency permit.
For Companies: Use your Commercial Registration and company details.
After entering all required information, activate your account via email verification or OTP message.
3. Fill Out the Drone Registration Form
Once logged in, fill out the Drone Registration Form, including the following details:
- Drone type and manufacturer
- Drone serial number
- Weight and usage type (Commercial / Recreational / Educational)
- Purpose of use
Attach Required Documents
You will need to upload the following clear digital copies:
- National ID or Commercial Registration
- A photo of the drone showing the serial number
- Purchase certificate or manufacturer data
- GACA approval
4. Pay Applicable Fees
A nominal fee may be required depending on the type of use (recreational or commercial).Payment is completed online through the GACA platform during application submission.
5. Receive Official Registration Number
Once your application is reviewed and approved by GACA, an aircraft identification registration number will be issued.
Print and attach the registration number clearly on your drone before operating it.
6. Important Notes for Compliance and Safety
Drones cannot be operated before completing registration and receiving the official number.
Update your information whenever the owner or usage details change.
Refer to the GACA User Manual for Drones for further guidance.
These steps ensure safe, compliant, and legal drone operations in Saudi Arabia.
NineTenths: Innovation & Trusted Expertise in Drone Operations
NineTenths believes that innovation is not just about adopting technology, but about using it effectively within a structured and lawful framework. With the growing use of drones in industry, agriculture, and logistics, NineTenths provides practical knowledge to help companies understand regulations and apply them efficiently, aligning with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.
With proven experience in LiDAR mapping, industrial inspections, and geospatial services, NineTenths ensures full compliance and smooth operations:
Always Updated: Track every new GACA regulation.
Hands-On Support: Assistance with forms, documents, and drone registration.
Free Consultancy: Avoid fines and ensure safe operations.
Industry Expertise: Apply regulations effectively in real-world projects. Learn more about our Drone Surveying and Mapping Services for tailored solutions.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about Drone Registration in Saudi Arabia
1. Can I register multiple drones on the same account?
Yes, users or companies can register multiple drones on a single GACA account, provided all requirements for each drone are met to ensure full compliance.
2. How long does the registration process take with GACA?
Typically, drone registration takes 3 to 7 business days after submitting the application and all required documents through the GACA platform.
3. Can I fly my drone before receiving the registration number?
No, it is not allowed to operate any drone before obtaining the official registration number from GACA, ensuring compliance and safety.
4. Are there any fees for registering drones?
Nominal fees may apply depending on the type of usage (commercial or recreational) and are paid online through the GACA platform.
5. Do pilots need a special certificate to operate drones?
Yes, all drone pilots must obtain a Remote Pilot Certificate from GACA to ensure safe and compliant operations.
Commercial Pilot License – GACAR Part 107
Recreational Pilot License – GACAR Part 101
6. Is operating the drone allowed after obtaining the registration number and operator license?
Please note that obtaining a Drone Registration Certificate and a Remote Pilot Certificate does not authorize you to operate the drone. Operating a drone requires obtaining an Operational Permit or Operational Authorization in accordance with the applicable requirements set by the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) under Part 107.For more information, please contact GACA via email at: uas-ops@gaca.gov.sa.
Conclusion
Registering your drone with GACA is more than a legal requirement—it is a step toward safer skies, professional credibility, and operational excellence. By following the rules and securing the necessary certifications, you can unlock the full potential of drone technology in Saudi Arabia for applications in surveying, mapping, industrial inspections, and logistics.
With NineTenths as your partner, you can navigate the regulatory process efficiently, stay up-to-date with the latest GACA updates, and ensure that your drone operations are fully compliant and optimized for safety.
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