Drone insurance in Australia isn't optionalโit's a CASA mandate for commercial operators. But navigating policies, coverage limits, and premiums is a minefield. This guide breaks down exactly what ReOC holders need, what it costs, and which providers deliver the best value.
Piyo: "I got my ReOC last month. Do I really need insurance, or is it just paperwork?"
Poppo: "If your drone crashes into a car and injures the driver, that's your liability. CASA requires proof of insurance before authorizing ReOC flights. Without it, you're flying illegally."
CASA's Insurance Mandate: The Legal Reality
Under CASR Part 101.290, all ReOC (Remote Operator Certificate) holders must maintain public liability insurance. The minimum requirements:
| Requirement | CASA Standard | Industry Norm |
|---|---|---|
| Minimum Coverage | AUD $20 million (aggregate) | AUD $20 million + property |
| Third-Party Liability | Mandatory | Yes, included |
| Medical Expense Cover | Recommended | AUD $500,000+ |
| Equipment Cover | Optional | Highly advised |
| Proof Required | Insurance certificate or statutory declaration | Certificate to CASA on request |
Breaking Down Insurance Costs in 2026
Typical Premium Structure
| Scenario | Annual Premium (AUD) | Coverage Scope |
|---|---|---|
| Single operator, small RPA (<2kg) | $800โ$1,500 | Liability only |
| Single operator, commercial (5โ25kg) | $1,500โ$4,000 | Liability + property |
| Multi-operator fleet (5+ RPA) | $4,000โ$12,000 | Full commercial suite |
| High-risk ops (BVLOS, OONP) | $8,000โ$25,000+ | Premium + specialist coverage |
Moo: "Costs vary wildly based on three factors: your aircraft weight, operational complexity, and claims history. A small Mavic flying in approved zones costs less than a Matrice 300 doing BVLOS mapping."
What Drives Your Premium?
- Aircraft Type & Weight
- DJI Mavic 3: ~$1,200/year
- DJI M300 RTK (Enterprise): ~$3,500/year
- Custom-built mapping RPA: $5,000โ$8,000/year
- Operational Complexity
- Visual Line of Sight (VLOS), clear zones: lowest tier
- Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS): +40โ60% premium
- Night operations: +25โ35%
- Populated areas: +30โ50%
- Claims History
- Clean record: baseline premium
- One minor claim: +15โ25%
- Major incident or ground damage: +50โ100% or non-renewal
- Experience & Training
- ReOC + ASIC (Aviation Security ID): standard
- Advanced certifications (BVLOS, terrain mapping): potential discount
- New operators (first 2 years): potential loading
Top Insurance Providers in Australia (2026)
1. Airsafe Brokers
- Coverage: AUD $20M public liability + property damage + equipment
- Cost: $1,800โ$5,500/year
- Strengths: CASA-approved, fast claims, flight recorder data integration
- Contact: airsafe.com.au | 1800-DRONE-INS
2. Aon Drone Insurance
- Coverage: AUD $20M liability, $10M property, $2M equipment
- Cost: $2,000โ$7,000/year
- Strengths: Global coverage, multi-currency support, BVLOS specialist
- Contact: aon.com.au/insurance/drone
3. QBE Australia (RPA Division)
- Coverage: Bespoke commercial RPA policies, aggregate AUD $20M+
- Cost: $3,000โ$15,000/year (enterprise)
- Strengths: Customizable, supports large fleets, fast underwriting
- Contact: qbe.com.au/commercial/rpa
4. Marsh & McLennan
- Coverage: Integrated ReOC + liability + cyber insurance
- Cost: $2,500โ$8,000/year
- Strengths: Bundles compliance tools, audit support
- Contact: mmc.com.au
Piyo: "Can I just declare insurance in my ReOC application and skip buying a policy?"
Moo: "No. CASA auditors request proofโeither a live insurance certificate or a statutory declaration from a broker confirming coverage. Lying to CASA is fraud and grounds for permanent certificate revocation."
Statutory Declaration Alternative (for Micro Operators)
If you operate only micro RPA (under 100g) in low-risk zones (VLOS, remote areas), you may declare:
"I, [name], declare that I operate an RPA under 100g, in Visual Line of Sight, in areas where third-party risk is minimal. I acknowledge liability for any damage caused." CASA accepts this IF:- Aircraft is under 100g
- Operations are purely VLOS
- No flights over people, buildings, or populated areas
- You maintain evidence (flight logs) showing compliance
What Standard Policies Cover & Exclude
INCLUDED (Typical)
โ Third-party bodily injury โ Third-party property damage โ Medical expenses (emergency cover) โ Legal defense costs โ Regulatory fines (up to limits)
EXCLUDED (Typical)
โ Intentional or reckless operation โ Flying under influence of alcohol/drugs โ Operations without valid ReOC โ Modification beyond approved envelope โ Cyber incidents or data breaches โ War, terrorism, civil unrest
Equipment & Cyber Coverage (Beyond Liability)
If your RPA is worth AUD $50,000+ (enterprise mapping platforms), consider:
| Add-On | Coverage | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Equipment Breakdown | Repairs, replacements, downtime | +$800โ$2,000/year |
| Cyber Liability | Data breach, ransomware, sensor hacking | +$1,200โ$3,000/year |
| Business Interruption | Loss of revenue if RPA grounded by incident | +$1,500โ$4,000/year |
Integration with MmowW Compliance Platform
MmowW streamlines insurance compliance: โ Automatic proof of hours flown โ Insurers verify operational load โ Incident logging โ Immediate reporting to insurer โ Certificate tracking โ Alerts 60 days before renewal โ Claim documentation โ All flight data linked for faster settlement โ Multi-operator coverage โ Track all pilots under one ReOC
Cost: A$8.50/drone/monthโpays for itself in reduced premiums.FAQ
Q: Do I need insurance if I only fly for hobby?A: No. Hobby operators (Part 101 Subpart 101.5 exempt) don't require ReOC or insurance. But one accident can result in negligence liabilityโpersonal insurance is wise.
Q: Can I get insurance without a ReOC?A: Most insurers won't underwrite without proof of ReOC certification. Some brokers offer "pending ReOC" policies at higher rates.
Q: How quickly is a claim paid?A: Simple claims (clear liability, minimal injury) settle in 2โ4 weeks. Complex claims (multiple parties, regulatory investigation) take 3โ6 months.
Q: What if I'm operating under a company ReOC?A: Insurance must be in the company's name. The ReOC certificate and insurance certificate must match exactlyโsame legal entity.
Q: Can I reduce premiums by limiting operational hours?A: Yes. Some insurers offer tiered pricing: "up to 200 hours/year" is cheaper than "unlimited." Be honest about projections; misrepresenting can void the policy.
Q: Does CASA check if I'm insured?A: During ReOC renewal and random audits, yes. CASA requests proof of current insurance. Non-compliance results in ReOC suspension.
Renewal Strategy: Locking in the Best Rate
- Shop 90 days before renewal โ Insurers offer discounts for early renewal
- Bundle coverages โ Liability + equipment together often saves 10โ15%
- Increase excess/deductible โ If you're confident (good claims history), accept higher deductible for lower premium
- Document safety culture โ Training records, maintenance logs (MmowW) prove low risk
- Negotiate multi-year discounts โ 3-year policies often save 5% vs annual
The Bottom Line
Insurance is mandatory, non-negotiable, and surprisingly affordable when you compare costs to potential liability. A single incident costing AUD $500,000 in damages is catastrophic without insurance. At $2,000โ$5,000/year for most operators, it's a business expense, not a burden.