In a major step toward meeting the growing demands of privacy-focused industries, DJI has officially released FlightHub 2 On-Premises, a self-hosted version of its powerful drone operations platform that puts data control directly into the hands of enterprise users.
For sectors like energy, transportation, and government — where data security is more than a compliance checkbox — FlightHub 2 On-Premises offers what many have been waiting for: the full capabilities of DJI’s cloud-based FlightHub 2, minus the cloud.
Now, organizations can plan missions, manage drone fleets, collect and analyze data, all within the boundaries of their own servers or approved cloud environments like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud. That means every image, video, coordinate, and flight log stays inside the network, ensuring that no sensitive information ever touches DJI servers or external systems.
It’s a game-changer for enterprise users, says DJI. “FlightHub 2 On-Premises delivers peace of mind without sacrificing capability.”
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The platform retains the entire feature set of DJI’s original FlightHub 2 — interactive mapping, live mission planning, fleet tracking, and media management — with one critical difference: users have complete control over their data infrastructure.
Installation takes as little as one day, and the software was designed to seamlessly integrate with existing IT systems. Whether you’re implementing custom security protocols via DJI’s Cloud API or aligning operations with internal governance standards, FlightHub 2 On-Premises is engineered for maximum flexibility and enterprise compatibility.
And that’s not all. DJI has also packed in support for:
- Local 2D mapping without internet access
- 4G enhanced transmission for remote deployment
- OAuth 2.0 login, MQTT bridge, and OpenAPI integration
- Compatibility with DJI’s flagship drones, including Mavic 3 Enterprise, Matrice 30/300/350/4, and payloads like the Zenmuse H20 and H30 series
The system is also fully compatible with DJI Dock, Dock 2, and the most recent Dock 3, making it ideal for long-term autonomous operations in remote or secure facilities.
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On-Premises vs. Cloud: Key differences
| Feature | FlightHub 2 Cloud | FlightHub 2 On-Premises |
| Deployment | Public cloud (SaaS) | Local/private servers |
| Data Security | ISO27001 certified by BSI | Fully user-controlled |
| Access | Instant trial via sign-up | Requires local installation |
| Updates | Frequent | Less frequent (Offline maps, weather data may update later due to technical constraints) |
FlightHub 2 On-Premises is available through modular licensing. A basic package comes with support for one device and one year of upgrades, while expansion packs allow users to scale as needed. Optional add-ons let enterprises extend software support beyond the initial term.
In an age where cybersecurity threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated, DJI is giving customers the tools to stay agile, compliant, and secure, without giving up functionality.
Whether you’re a utility provider keeping critical infrastructure under surveillance or a public agency deploying drones for disaster response, FlightHub 2 On-Premises ensures that your operational data stays where it belongs: with you.
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