30/12/2025
Statement on the DJI Drone Import Situation in the United States and Business
Opportunity for Drone Repair Services.
Recent actions affecting the importation of DJI drones into the United States have created uncertainty across the commercial, enterprise, and consumer drone markets. While new DJI units face increased scrutiny and import restrictions, it is important to clearly distinguish what is impacted and what remains fully operational and viable.
What Is Affected: 🔽🔽
❗️Importation of new DJI drones and new DJI inventory into the U.S. is facing significant delays, holds, or restrictions.
❗️Availability of brand-new DJI aircraft, parts, and complete systems is limited and inconsistent.
❗️Resellers relying solely on new-unit sales are directly impacted.
What Is NOT Prohibited: ✔️✔️
✔️Existing DJI drones already in the U.S. remain legal to own, operate, maintain, and repair, subject to applicable aviation regulations.
✔️Old stock already inside the country can still be sold and serviced.
✔️Firmware updates, calibrations, diagnostics, and maintenance of existing DJI drones remain possible.
✔️Replacement of failed components, system calibration, and module-level repairs are not restricted.
Market Reality: 📊📊
With new imports constrained, repair, refurbishment, and life-extension of existing DJI drones is no longer optional—it is essential.
➡️Commercial operators, inspection companies, filmmakers, surveyors, and agricultural users are highly dependent on DJI platforms and cannot simply replace entire fleets overnight.
💵This shifts demand away from replacement purchases and toward professional repair and calibration services.
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Business Proposal: 📈🕯💵
DJI Drone Repair & Calibration Services
The current environment presents a strong and immediate business opportunity for drone repair service centers.
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Why Drone Repair Is a Strong
Business Right Now?
➡️Millions of DJI drones are already deployed in the U.S., Operators must keep aircraft airworthy due to lack of new replacements.
➡️Component failures (gimbals, sensors, cameras, vision systems, ESCs) are inevitable over time.
➡️Professional calibration is required after most hardware repairs.
➡️Services in High Demand
Gimbal calibration and replacement
Vision and obstacle sensor calibration.
➡️IMU, compass, and flight system calibration
➡️Camera and image transmission module servicing
➡️Board-level diagnostics and module replacement
➡️Post-repair validation and system testing
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We are fully equipped with professional DJI calibration and repair tools, including:
🟢System-level calibration tools
Gimbal and camera calibration capability
🟢Vision and sensor alignment and calibration
🟢Module diagnostics and restoration for DJI platforms.
🟢This allows accurate, factory-grade restoration rather than trial-and-error repairs.
Conclusion
The DJI import situation does not eliminate DJI drones—it increases the value of every existing unit. Repair, calibration, and refurbishment are now the most reliable path forward for operators and fleet owners.
For technicians, service centers, and investors, DJI drone repair is not a declining market—it is a growing necessity.
If you own DJI drones, operate a fleet, or are considering entering the drone repair business, now is the right time.