HS-6 · Subheading
880624
Unmanned aircraft; for remote-controlled flight only, for other than for carriage of passengers, with the maximum take-off weight of more than 25kg but not more than 150kg
Heading 8806 — Unmanned aircraft
Chapter 88: Aircraft, spacecraft
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 880624 when importing or exporting unmanned aircraft designed for remote-controlled flight, specifically those with a maximum take-off weight between 25 kg and 150 kg. For instance, a drone used for agricultural monitoring that weighs 100 kg would fall under this code.
This code is distinct from HS-6 880620, which covers unmanned aircraft under 25 kg, typically used for recreational purposes. If your drone is heavier and designed for commercial applications, 880624 is the appropriate classification.
Unmanned aircraft classified under this code are not intended for carrying passengers. They may be used in various sectors, including agriculture, surveillance, and logistics, where larger payload capacities are required.
When considering this code, also note that it excludes aircraft designed for passenger transport. If your product has a dual-use capability, ensure it is classified correctly to avoid compliance issues.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
unmanned aircraft · remote-controlled drones · maximum take-off weight · commercial drones · agricultural monitoring drones · surveillance aircraft · logistics drones · search and rescue drones · mapping drones · environmental monitoring · aerial photography drones · scientific research drones
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- 100 kg agricultural drone for crop monitoring
- Remote-controlled surveillance aircraft weighing 75 kg
- Logistics drone designed to carry parcels up to 150 kg
- Search and rescue unmanned aircraft with a take-off weight of 120 kg
- Environmental monitoring drone used for wildlife tracking, weighing 50 kg
- Mapping drone for construction sites, maximum weight 80 kg
- Aerial photography drone with a payload capacity of 30 kg
- Research drone used in scientific studies, weighing 90 kg
Common questions
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- What is HS code 880624 used for?
- How to classify unmanned aircraft?
- What weight range does HS 880624 cover?
- Are drones for agriculture classified under HS 880624?
- Differences between HS 880620 and 880624?
- What types of drones fall under HS 880624?
- Can I use HS 880624 for surveillance drones?
- What are the requirements for importing HS 880624 drones?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How to determine if my drone falls under HS 880624
- Classification of unmanned aircraft for commercial use
- What to consider when classifying unmanned aircraft
- Guidelines for importing drones over 25 kg
- Differences between unmanned aircraft codes 880620 and 880624
- Examples of products classified under HS 880624
- Understanding maximum take-off weight for HS codes
- Regulations for remote-controlled aircraft in trade
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of unmanned aircraft are included in HS 880624?
- HS 880624 includes unmanned aircraft for remote-controlled flight with a maximum take-off weight between 25 kg and 150 kg, used in various applications like agriculture and surveillance.
- How do I know if my drone is classified under HS 880624?
- Check the maximum take-off weight and ensure it is between 25 kg and 150 kg. If it is designed for commercial use and not for carrying passengers, it likely falls under this code.
- What is the difference between HS 880620 and HS 880624?
- HS 880620 covers unmanned aircraft weighing up to 25 kg, typically for recreational use, while HS 880624 is for heavier, commercially used unmanned aircraft.
- Can I use HS 880624 for drones used in agriculture?
- Yes, if the agricultural drone has a maximum take-off weight between 25 kg and 150 kg, it can be classified under HS 880624.
- Are there specific regulations for importing drones classified under HS 880624?
- Yes, ensure compliance with aviation regulations and any import restrictions specific to unmanned aircraft in your country.
- What should I provide when classifying my unmanned aircraft?
- Provide detailed specifications including maximum take-off weight, intended use, and any payload capabilities to ensure accurate classification.
- Is HS 880624 applicable to drones used for surveillance?
- Yes, if the surveillance drone meets the weight criteria and is not designed for passenger transport, it can be classified under HS 880624.
- What are the consequences of misclassifying my drone?
- Misclassification can lead to fines, delays in customs clearance, and potential seizure of the goods, so accurate classification is crucial.
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