Professional Drone Videography in Saudi Arabia

Aerial footage transforms how Saudi Arabia is seen. From the scale of NEOM's Tabuk development to the coastal beauty of Jeddah's Corniche, drone videography delivers perspective that ground-level cameras simply cannot match. For real estate developers, tourism promoters, and construction groups operating across the Kingdom, aerial content has become essential to visual storytelling.

Fast Production Company operates licensed DJI Mavic 3 Pro and DJI Inspire 2 drone systems for aerial videography (ุชุตูˆูŠุฑ ุฌูˆูŠ) across Saudi Arabia. All drone operations comply with GACA (General Authority of Civil Aviation) regulations, with pre-mission permits obtained for controlled airspace where required. Aerial footage is delivered in 4K/60fps with full colour grading within 48 hours of shoot.

KSA Drone Regulations & Compliance

Drone operations in Saudi Arabia require compliance with GACA regulations. Commercial drone flights require operator certification, mission filing, and airspace authorisation in many zones โ€” particularly around urban centres, government areas, and airports. Flying without proper permits risks equipment confiscation and legal penalties. Fast Production Company handles all regulatory compliance: our operators are fully certified, and we manage the permit application process for each project location.

GACA permit applications typically require 3โ€“5 business days. We recommend booking drone shoots at least one week in advance to ensure permit processing. Restricted areas include airport proximity zones (5km radius), government and royal facilities, religious sites, and military installations. Our team assesses each location as part of shoot pre-production.

Drone Applications Across KSA Industries

Real estate developers use drone footage for aerial property surveys and development marketing. Construction firms use it for progress documentation. Tourism operators use aerial content for destination marketing. Events use drones for scale and spectacle. Corporate brands use aerial footage for brand films that communicate ambition and national scale โ€” particularly relevant for Vision 2030-aligned organisations showcasing infrastructure and development contributions.