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HS-6 · Subheading

880629

Unmanned aircraft; for remote-controlled flight only, for other than for carriage of passengers, with the maximum take-off weight of more than 150kg

Heading 8806Unmanned aircraft

Chapter 88: Aircraft, spacecraft

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 880629 when importing or exporting unmanned aircraft designed for remote-controlled flight, specifically those with a maximum take-off weight exceeding 150 kg. For example, this code applies to large drones used for agricultural monitoring or aerial photography.

This code is distinct from HS-6 880610, which covers unmanned aircraft under 150 kg. If your drone weighs less than that, you would classify it under the latter. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for compliance and accurate duty assessment.

The 880629 classification includes unmanned aircraft that are not intended for carrying passengers. This encompasses various applications, from military reconnaissance drones to commercial delivery systems, all designed for specific operational uses without human occupants.

When dealing with unmanned aircraft, it's essential to consider their intended use and weight. For instance, a drone used for surveying land that weighs 200 kg would fall under this HS-6, while a smaller model used for hobbyist purposes would not.

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 · drones over 150kg · agricultural drones · military drones · commercial delivery drones · aerial photography drones · drone classification · cargo delivery drones · environmental research drones · construction monitoring drones · wildlife tracking drones · drone import/export · HS code 880629 · HS classification for drones

Examples

Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.

  • A 200 kg agricultural drone used for crop monitoring
  • A 300 kg military surveillance drone
  • A 160 kg drone designed for cargo delivery in urban areas
  • A 250 kg drone used for environmental research and data collection
  • A 180 kg drone for aerial photography and mapping services
  • A 220 kg drone used in construction site monitoring
  • A 170 kg drone equipped with sensors for wildlife tracking

Common questions

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  • What is HS code 880629 used for?
  • How to classify large unmanned aircraft?
  • What are the requirements for importing drones over 150kg?
  • Can I use HS 880629 for military drones?
  • What is the difference between HS 880610 and 880629?
  • Are there any restrictions on unmanned aircraft imports?
  • What types of drones fall under HS code 880629?
  • How do I determine the maximum take-off weight of a drone?

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Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.

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  • how to find the right HS code for my drone
  • importing large drones for commercial use
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Questions & answers

For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.

What types of unmanned aircraft does HS code 880629 cover?
HS code 880629 covers unmanned aircraft designed for remote-controlled flight with a maximum take-off weight exceeding 150 kg, such as large drones used for agriculture, military, or commercial purposes.
How do I determine if my drone falls under HS code 880629?
Check the maximum take-off weight of your drone. If it exceeds 150 kg and is not designed for carrying passengers, it should be classified under HS code 880629.
Is there a difference between HS 880610 and HS 880629?
Yes, HS 880610 applies to unmanned aircraft with a maximum take-off weight of 150 kg or less, while HS 880629 is for those exceeding that weight.
Are there any special regulations for importing drones classified under HS 880629?
Yes, importing large unmanned aircraft may require compliance with specific aviation regulations, including safety certifications and permits from relevant authorities.
Can I use HS code 880629 for military drones?
Yes, HS code 880629 can be used for military drones as long as they meet the criteria of being unmanned and exceeding 150 kg in maximum take-off weight.
What documentation do I need for importing drones under HS 880629?
You will typically need commercial invoices, packing lists, and any required permits or certifications from aviation authorities for drones classified under HS 880629.
What are common uses for drones classified under HS 880629?
Common uses include agricultural monitoring, military surveillance, environmental research, and commercial delivery services.
How can I find the right HS code for my drone?
Consult the Harmonized System documentation or speak with a customs broker to ensure accurate classification based on your drone's specifications and intended use.

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