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Unmanned aircraft activities are banned during 20th anniversary of Macao SAR

The Macao SAR Government will ban all unmanned aircraft activities from 14 to 22 December 2019 to ensure that the celebrations for the 20th anniversary will take place in a safe environment.

The Macao SAR Government will ban all unmanned aircraft activities during the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the special administrative region to ensure that the celebrations will take place in a safe environment.

In accordance with the powers granted to the Civil Aviation Authority (AACM) on the prohibition and restriction of flying areas as stipulated in Article 66 of the Air Navigation Regulation of Macau approved in the Executive Order No. 64/2019, the AACM will ban all unmanned aircraft activities from 14 to 22 December 2019 (nine days in total) over the skies of the whole territory to ensure that the celebrations for the 20th anniversary of the Macao SAR, during the last phase of preparation and the commemoration period will take place in a safe environment.

Except the unmanned aircraft operations performed by the SAR Government, all other unmanned aircraft activities are banned on the above dates. AACM reiterates that anyone who violates the above prohibition will be fined for MOP2, 000.00 to MOP20, 000.00 by the Authority.

The above notice is published in today’s Official Gazette No. 48, Series II.

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