A comprehensive programme to modernise New Zealand's aviation regulations is underway, aimed at boosting safety, reducing compliance costs, and enabling economic growth across aviation and rural sectors.
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It is, and it's partly because drones are becoming bigger, more complicated, more widespread, and actually they've got a big use in the agricultural sector. So the rules, while they were probably fit for purpose when they first came in, haven't quite kept up. We want to make sure we're not strangling particularly farmers and red tape because with the cost of spraying and applying fertiliser and fuel these days, it'd be good for them to have some technologies and tools to be able to do that more effectively, increase their productivity.
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reducing red tape to enable efficient farm operations
James Meager: Associate Transport Minister on the Government's plans to modernise aviation rulesreducing red tape to empower rural productivity
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