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DJI FlightHub 2

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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

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Is FlightHub 2 required for DJI Dock?
    Yes. Dock operations rely heavily on FlightHub 2 for remote control and monitoring.

  4. 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.

  5. Is there a free version of FlightHub 2?
    Yes, but it has limited functionality. Most professional users benefit from the Professional licence.

  6. Does FlightHub 2 allow live streaming of the camera feed?
    Yes, where supported by aircraft, network, and licence level.

  7. Can multiple people watch a mission at the same time?
    Yes. Multiple users can view missions simultaneously depending on permissions and licence.

  8. Does FlightHub 2 store my flight data?
    Yes. It can store media and mission records within the platform for later review.

  9. 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.

  10. What happens if my FlightHub 2 licence expires?
    Advanced FlightHub features will be restricted, but your drone and controller will still function normally.

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