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Drone Rules for Salvador Shopping

Salvador, Bahia (BA) • Brasil
Av. Tancredo Neves, 3133 - Caminho das Árvores, Salvador - BA, 41820-021, Brasil
Lat: -12.9776 • Lng: -38.455

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Jun 2, 2026 6:40 PM Approved • The operational perimeter associated with the takeoff and landing area has been added.
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Summary Salvador Shopping (Salvador, BA) - Ground / Launch Site Allowed
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The vicinity of Salvador Shopping may be used for drone launch operations when conducted in accordance with Brazilian aviation regulations and property access requirements. Shopping management may establish rules regarding activities performed on private property; however, such policies do not extend to control of public airspace. Drone pilots should maintain safe distances from people and verify any applicable airspace restrictions before flight.

Drone launch and landing activities may be permitted within or near private commercial properties, subject to property management policies and applicable Brazilian aviation regulations. While property owners may regulate activities conducted on their premises, access to airspace remains subject to the rules established by DECEA, ANAC, and other competent authorities.
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+ The vicinity of Salvador Shopping may be used for drone launch operations when conducted in accordance with Brazilian aviation regulations and property access requirements. Shopping management may establish rules regarding activities performed on private property; however, such policies do not extend to control of public airspace. Drone pilots should maintain safe distances from people and verify any applicable airspace restrictions before flight.
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+ Drone launch and landing activities may be permitted within or near private commercial properties, subject to property management policies and applicable Brazilian aviation regulations. While property owners may regulate activities conducted on their premises, access to airspace remains subject to the rules established by DECEA, ANAC, and other competent authorities.