New Jersey | 2023 State Drone Scorecard

New Jersey ranks 10th in its readiness for commercial drone services

Rank: 10

New Jersey ranked in 10th place in the 2023 State Drone Commerce Scorecard rankings. The state scored 58 out of 100 possible points in how prepared it is for commercial drone services.

The Six Factors Contributing to the Overall Score

A Score in Gray Indicates a Score Below the Median of All States

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Airspace Lease Law
New Jersey law does not allow public authorities to lease low-altitude airspace above state and local roads. An airspace lease law would allow state or local officials to create drone highways above these roadways.

25 / 25

Avigation Easement Law
New Jersey law creates an avigation easement, which means drone operators are protected from nuisance and trespass laws as long as their drones do not disturb people on the ground. 

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Task Force or Program Office
The state created a drone program within the Bureau of Aeronautics in the New Jersey Department of Transportation and intends to use drone technology for initiatives related to traffic management, structural inspections, and aerial corridor 3D mapping.

0 / 10

Sandbox
New Jersey does not have a drone sandbox. State officials should consider dedicating state facilities and airspace to commercial drone testing.

10 / 10

Law Vesting Landowners with Air Rights
New Jersey law expressly provides air rights to landowners, which reduces litigation risk for drone operators. 

3 / 5

Jobs Estimate
New Jersey is in the middle quintile when it comes to the number of drone-related jobs per 100,000 people.

How New Jersey Scored Relative to Its Peers

Commercial drone-readiness scores vary across the nation. To give state leaders and residents insight into how their state compares, we have provided the scores of four state peers. In this case, these peers are selected because of their geographic and political similarities.

Chart showing how New Jersey scored relative to its peers

New Jersey scored 58 of out 100 possible points. The top ranked state in 2023 was Arkansas, which scored 90 points.

Chart showing how New Jersey scored relative to its peers

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Brent Skorup regularly briefs policymakers on his research and has appeared as a guest for news outlets like C-SPAN, NPR, CBS News, ABC News, and CNBC Asia.

Dive Deeper

Access the full 2023 report to learn more about the methodology, download the data, and see how the scorecard has changed since last year.