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Last modified: Thursday, 11 December 2025

Ends the validity of national standard scenarios (STS-ES)

Ends the validity of national standard scenarios (STS-ES)
  • As of December 31, civil UAS operators will not be able to conduct operations under national standard scenarios (STS-ES).
  • In addition, recognised entities and declared UAS operators will no longer be able to provide practical training in STS-ES
  • All STS-ES training documentation must be kept for three years from completion

Tuesday, December 09, 2025
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  • A partir del 31 de diciembre, los operadores de UAS civiles no podrán realizar operaciones bajo los escenarios estándar nacionales (STS-ES),
  • Además, las entidades reconocidas y los operadores UAS declarados no podrán seguir impartiendo formación práctica en los STS-ES
  • Se debe conservar toda la documentación de formación de los STS-ES durante los tres años desde su realización

 

Madrid, 9 December 2025 (AESA)

The Spanish Aviation Safety Agency (AESA) reports that the validity of the national standard scenarios (STS-ES) in Spain for UAS operations in the ‘specific’ category will end on 31 December 2025 under cover of an operational declaration.

AESA, through the Resolution of the Management of the State Aviation Safety Agency approving National Standard Scenarios (STS-ES), defined the characteristics and conditions of the national STS-ES standard scenarios for UAS operations in the ‘specific’ category under cover of an operational declaration. On 1 January 2024, a coexistence period between the STS-ES and the STS-EU was established to facilitate the transition of operators and entities to the new scenarios. This period will end on December 31.

Therefore, the declarations submitted for these STS-ES scenarios by UAS operators and recognised training entities will cease to be valid from that date. This means that, from that day, it will not be possible to carry out operations under the national STS-ES standard scenarios, nor, therefore, to provide training in them.

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Without prejudice to the above, recognised entities and UAS operators declared to provide training that have carried out remote pilot training in the national STS-ES scenarios before 31 December (inclusive), may submit the corresponding student declarations until 31 January 2026 (inclusive).

 

Recognised entities and UAS operators declared to provide training that have conducted remote pilot training in the national STS-ES scenarios, as well as UAS operators that have conducted operations in the national STS-ES standard scenarios, are reminded that all documentation derived from their activity must be kept available to the authority, if requested, for at least three years from the time of its completion.

For more details of the applicable UAS regulations, you can consult our website.