According to a recent LinkedIn post from DJI, Brazil’s civil aviation authority ANAC has granted Design Authorization for the DJI Dock 2 and Matrice 3D drone series. The post suggests this authorization reduces regulatory hurdles for beyond-visual-line-of-sight, or BVLOS, automated drone operations in the country.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that the pre-verified system safety and streamlined approval timelines could enable more predictable and repeatable deployments for operators. For investors, this may signal an expansion path for DJI’s enterprise and “drone-in-a-box” solutions in Latin America, potentially supporting higher adoption in infrastructure inspection, security, and industrial automation.
The post also implies that with fewer regulatory uncertainties, commercial users may shift focus toward improving operational efficiency and scaling deployments. If this leads to greater utilization of DJI Dock 2 and Matrice 3D platforms, DJI could strengthen its competitive position in the global BVLOS and automated drone segment, while reinforcing regulatory credibility that may be leveraged in other jurisdictions.

