Overview
DJI FlightHub 2 is DJI’s cloud-based fleet management and remote operations platform for enterprise drone users. It is designed to help organisations manage multiple aircraft, pilots, missions, and data streams from a single interface. It is commonly used by police, emergency services, utilities, survey teams, infrastructure operators, and organisations operating DJI Dock systems.
FlightHub 2 enables:
Live remote viewing of missions
Real-time aircraft telemetry
Centralised fleet management
Mission planning and sharing
Media management
Multi-user collaboration
Dock-based remote operations
It works through a web browser and integrates directly with DJI Pilot 2 on supported controllers and aircraft.
What FlightHub 2 Is Used For
FlightHub 2 is typically used for:
Remote mission oversight (supervisors viewing live missions)
Multi-pilot coordination across teams
Centralised fleet visibility
Incident management rooms (police/fire control rooms)
Dock operations (remote launch and recovery)
Audit trails and operational records
Sharing live views with stakeholders
It is not just a live map — it is a full operational management system.
Platform Access
FlightHub 2 is accessed via:
A web browser (desktop/laptop)
DJI Pilot 2 app on compatible controllers
Users log in with a DJI Enterprise account and are added to an organisation workspace.
Core Features
Live Mission Monitoring
View aircraft location in real time
View altitude, speed, battery status, signal strength
Watch live camera feeds (where enabled)
Monitor multiple aircraft simultaneously
Mission Planning & Sharing
Create missions in the browser (waypoints, areas, routes)
Share missions directly to pilots in the field
Standardise repeatable operations
Reduce setup time on-site
Media & Data Management
Centralised access to photos and videos captured during missions
Easier collaboration between pilots and office-based teams
Improved auditability for professional operations
Team & Permission Management
FlightHub 2 allows administrators to:
Add multiple users
Assign roles and permissions
Control who can view, edit, or manage missions
Separate operational oversight from pilot control
This is particularly important for public safety and enterprise environments.
Dock Integration
FlightHub 2 is essential for organisations using:
DJI Dock 2
DJI Dock 3
It enables:
Remote scheduling of missions
Remote aircraft status monitoring
Remote camera viewing
Remote data review
Centralised control across multiple dock locations
Aircraft & Controller Compatibility
FlightHub 2 integrates with aircraft that use DJI Pilot 2, including commonly:
DJI Matrice 30 / M30T
DJI Matrice 300 RTK
DJI Matrice 350 RTK
DJI Matrice 4 Series
DJI Matrice 400
DJI Dock platforms
Compatibility ultimately depends on firmware and Pilot 2 version, but FlightHub 2 is clearly positioned as DJI’s standard enterprise cloud platform going forward.
Licences and Subscription Levels
FlightHub 2 operates on a licensing model, typically split into:
Free/basic access (limited functionality)
Professional licences (advanced features, more devices, greater capability)
Professional licences unlock features such as:
Larger fleet management
Advanced live streaming
Greater user capacity
Dock-scale operations
More advanced mission workflows
Most enterprise customers benefit significantly from the Professional tier.
Connectivity Requirements
FlightHub 2 relies on:
Internet connectivity on the controller (Wi-Fi or mobile data)
Stable bandwidth for live streaming features
User account login via DJI Enterprise
Without internet connectivity, aircraft can still fly normally, but FlightHub 2 features will not function.
Security & Data Considerations
DJI FlightHub 2 allows organisations to:
Control who can access operational data
Manage permissions internally
Maintain separation between pilots and observers
Operate under enterprise account structures rather than personal accounts
This is important for police, government, and infrastructure clients.
Common Operational Notes
Aircraft must be bound to the organisation within FlightHub 2
The pilot must be logged into the correct DJI account on the controller
Devices not appearing are often caused by:
Wrong account login
Device not bound to organisation
Firmware mismatch
Pilot 2 version mismatch
Licence expiry will limit advanced features but does not stop the aircraft from flying normally
Top 10 FAQs
What is DJI FlightHub 2 actually for?
It is used for managing fleets, viewing live missions, coordinating teams, sharing missions, and enabling remote operations from a central platform.Do I need FlightHub 2 to fly my drone?
No. It is optional. Your aircraft will fly perfectly without it. It is used for operational management and oversight.Is FlightHub 2 required for DJI Dock?
Yes. Dock operations rely heavily on FlightHub 2 for remote control and monitoring.Why can’t I see my aircraft in FlightHub 2?
Common causes include wrong DJI account, device not bound to organisation, outdated firmware, or incompatible Pilot 2 version.Is there a free version of FlightHub 2?
Yes, but it has limited functionality. Most professional users benefit from the Professional licence.Does FlightHub 2 allow live streaming of the camera feed?
Yes, where supported by aircraft, network, and licence level.Can multiple people watch a mission at the same time?
Yes. Multiple users can view missions simultaneously depending on permissions and licence.Does FlightHub 2 store my flight data?
Yes. It can store media and mission records within the platform for later review.What internet connection do I need?
A stable connection via Wi-Fi or mobile data is required for live features. Poor connectivity will limit or break FlightHub features.What happens if my FlightHub 2 licence expires?
Advanced FlightHub features will be restricted, but your drone and controller will still function normally.
