New Delhi: The number of cases of drones being detected around airports that pose a hazard to aeroplanes have increased since 2016, with 18 such incidents so far this year, according to official data.
Aviation regulator DGCA has restricted the civil use of drones or unmanned aircraft systems by non-government agencies, organisations or individuals.
Against this backdrop, the number of cases of drones, which are a hazard for aeroplanes, detected around airports have gone up in the last one year.
Till December 15 this year, the number of such incidents stood at 18 - more than double the count recorded in 2016 when it was just 9 - as per data provided by the civil aviation ministry to the Lok Sabha.
In 2014, there were two such cases.
Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha told the Lower House no dedicated international standards are available as of now with respect to regulating drones.