Every commercial drone must be registered with the relevant national authority before it flies. Managing registration records for a fleet operating across multiple jurisdictions requires systematic tracking that goes beyond a spreadsheet. MmowW's registration tracking system keeps every aircraft registration current, documented, and retrievable.
Aircraft registration requirements for commercial drones differ significantly across jurisdictions. UK CAA requires operator registration and, for aircraft above 250g, registration under the CAA's drone registration scheme. German LBA has a registration and marking requirement for aircraft above 250g with specific identification markings. Australian CASA requires registration for drones used in commercial operations under the CASA registration system. US FAA requires registration for drones above 0.55 pounds (250g) used for commercial purposes under the Part 107 framework. Japanese MLIT implemented a mandatory registration system for all drones operated outdoors from 2022 under the Civil Aeronautics Act amendments.
Each of these registration schemes has different validity periods, different renewal processes, and different documentary requirements. UK CAA Operator ID registration is annual. US FAA registration is valid for three years. CASA Australia registration is subject to annual registration renewal. MLIT Japan registration has its own cycle. For an operation with aircraft registered in multiple countries, tracking renewal dates across different cycles and different authorities is genuinely complex.
Beyond renewal tracking, registration records must be maintained in accessible form. Aircraft registration numbers must be marked on aircraft as required by each jurisdiction. Registration confirmations must be available for inspection. When an aircraft changes ownership or configuration, registration records may need to be updated. All of this requires systematic record management.
MmowW's registration tracking module creates a registration record for every aircraft in your fleet, for each jurisdiction where it is registered. Each record holds the registration number, the issuing authority, the registration document, the validity period, and the marking requirements applicable in that jurisdiction.
Renewal alerts operate at your configured thresholds — 90 days, 60 days, 30 days, 7 days before expiry — and are sent to the designated recipients for registration management. When renewal is completed, the new registration document is uploaded to the record and the next renewal date is computed automatically.
The registration database is searchable. When an aircraft is stopped and an authority requests registration evidence, you can retrieve the registration confirmation for that aircraft in seconds from your phone or laptop. The aircraft's registration number, the issuing authority, and the current validity period are immediately accessible.
A complete registry of all aircraft registrations across your fleet and all jurisdictions. Each registration record holds all relevant details and links to the registration document.
Manage registrations for the same physical aircraft in multiple jurisdictions separately. The system tracks each registration independently with its own validity period and renewal cycle.
Upload and store the registration confirmation document, certificate, or authorization letter from each authority. Documents are accessible from the registration record at any time, including from mobile devices in the field.
Country-specific marking requirements — how the registration number must be displayed on the aircraft — are referenced in each registration record. This reminds operators of the marking obligations specific to each jurisdiction.
When registration details change — ownership transfer, configuration modification, contact detail update — log the change in the registration record with a timestamp and the supporting documentation. Changes requiring authority notification are flagged.
A fleet-wide dashboard view showing the registration status of every aircraft in every jurisdiction. Current, approaching renewal, and expired registrations are color-coded for immediate visibility.
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Start Free Trial →MmowW includes registration framework guidance for all 10 supported jurisdictions. UK CAA's Operator ID and Flyer ID system. German LBA's registration and marking requirements under the EU drone regulation framework. French DGAC registration system. Dutch ILT registration requirements. Swedish Transportstyrelsen registration process. Australian CASA's registration system for remotely piloted aircraft. New Zealand CAA's approach to drone registration. Transport Canada's RPAS registration requirements under CARs Part IX. US FAA Part 47 and Part 48 registration frameworks. Japanese MLIT's mandatory registration system implemented under the 2022 Civil Aeronautics Act amendments.
Each jurisdiction's registration framework is reflected in the registration record template for that country. The fields required for each authority's registration, the marking requirements specific to that jurisdiction, and the renewal cycle applicable under local regulations are all incorporated into the country-specific template.
Eliminate registration expiry surprises. Multi-tier advance alerts for registration renewals mean expiry never catches you off guard. Registration renewals become planned administrative activities on your calendar, not emergencies discovered when an aircraft cannot legally fly.
Produce registration evidence instantly in the field. When an authority requests registration evidence during an inspection, you produce it from your phone in seconds. No need to return to an office or search through files.
Manage fleet expansion compliantly. When a new aircraft joins your fleet, the registration tracking workflow guides you through the registration requirements for all the jurisdictions where you plan to operate it. New aircraft enter service with complete registration records from day one.
Support multi-country regulatory compliance with one system. Instead of managing registration records for each country separately in different systems, all registrations — regardless of jurisdiction — are managed in MmowW's unified registration registry.
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Yes. Where a jurisdiction requires both an organizational operator registration and individual aircraft registration — as the UK CAA system does with Operator ID and individual drone registration — both records are tracked separately in the system. The status of each is shown independently in the registration dashboard.
Aircraft records can be marked as temporarily inactive without being permanently removed. Registration records remain in the system while the aircraft is inactive. When the aircraft returns to service, the records are reactivated and any renewal actions required during the inactive period are flagged.
When authorities update registration systems — as happened with several countries' transitions to new frameworks in recent years — existing registration records in MmowW can be updated to reflect the new format. The update is logged as a modification to the record with a timestamp.
Registration records in MmowW include a field for remote ID equipment details where applicable. The remote ID compliance requirements of each jurisdiction are noted in the regulatory reference documentation associated with that country's registration framework.
Alert recipients can be configured at both the account level and the individual registration record level. If specific aircraft are managed by different team members, alerts for those aircraft can be directed to the appropriate person.
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Disclaimer: MmowW provides compliance management tools to support drone operators. Regulatory requirements are sourced from CAA (UK), LBA (DE), DGAC (FR), ILT (NL), Transportstyrelsen (SE), CASA (AU), CAA (NZ), Transport Canada (CA), FAA (US), and MLIT (JP). Always verify current requirements with your national aviation authority.
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| 🇺🇸 US | $5.69/month | Start Free Trial → |
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