Since the beginning of April 2026, DJI FlightHub 2 SafeSky has become an operational reality. This native integration is a game-changer for any business that wants to expand their drone-in-a-box operations with a DJI Dock 3. In concrete terms, it allows human aviation to see and be seen in real time, directly in the mission console. As a result, the SORA or PDRA folder becomes much simpler to mount. At drone-parts-center.com, the official DJI Enterprise distributor in Belgium, we believe that this is the most structuring step forward of 2026 for professional operators.
DJI FlightHub 2 SafeSky: What Exactly Is It?
SafeSky is a Belgian cooperative traffic awareness platform. It aggregates in real time the positions of the helicopters, microlights, light aircraft, gliders and drones equipped. Until now, this data has remained separate from the DJI piloting environment. Now, they are displayed directly in the FlightHub 2 mission map.
The integration is bidirectional. Indeed, your drone also becomes visible to manned pilots connected to the SafeSky network. This dual visibility significantly reduces the risk of conflict at low altitude. In addition, it meets an increasingly stringent regulatory requirement in Europe.
Note: for the moment, the integration is reserved for the DJI Dock range (Dock 2 and Dock 3). Support for other hardware platforms will arrive next, according to DJI.
What the DJI FlightHub 2 SafeSky integration does in practice
Prior to this update, operators had to juggle several external tools to monitor air traffic before each mission. It was time-consuming and error-prone. Now, everything is centralized. Here are the direct operational benefits:
- Real-time visibility of manned traffic (helicopters, microlights, general aviation) not detected by conventional ADS-B
- Two-way electronic conspicuity : your drones also appear on the screens of manned pilots
- Automatic alerts when a device enters your operational area
- No interface changes : everything remains in DJI FlightHub 2
- 5-minute setup via FlightHub Sync 2.0 and a SafeSky API key
In other words, the operator saves time, reduces the mental load before take-off and documents his missions with situational awareness evidence.
How DJI FlightHub 2 SafeSky Makes Your SORA or PDRA Easier
This is where the commercial impact becomes major. In Europe, any BVLOS transaction in the Specific category requires a SORA (Specific Operations Risk Assessment) or a PDRA. Among the most demanding mitigations is the M2: Detect and Avoid. This mitigation requires demonstrating that the operator can detect and avoid other airspace users.
Without an electronic conspicuity solution, this demonstration is very difficult. As a result, many SORA cases are rejected or limited to ultra-restrictive scenarios. SafeSky provides precisely the technical building blocks expected by the national authorities.
The three areas where SafeSky strengthens your case
- Detection of non-cooperative ADS-B traffic thanks to the SafeSky network (microlights, paramotors, rescue helicopters)
- Transmit your own position to the network, which reduces your Air Risk Class
- Engagement Data Traceability for Regulatory Audits
In short, you go from a theoretical file to a concrete and auditable demonstration. This is precisely what the Belgian DGTA, the French DGAC and the Dutch ILT are demanding.
DJI Dock 3 + FlightHub 2 SafeSky: The Winning Combination for the BVLOS
The DJI Dock 3 is the go-to drone-in-a-box solution for recurring autonomous missions. Infrastructure inspection, surveillance of industrial sites, public security patrols: the use cases are exploding. However, without electronic conspicuity, these operations remain confined to VLOS scenarios or closed areas.
With DJI FlightHub 2 SafeSky enabled, the picture changes dramatically. On the one hand, your Dock 3 continuously transmits its position as soon as a drone is in flight. On the other hand, the station sees the arrival of any cooperative device within its perimeter. Thus, you build a robust BVLOS file and scale your operations.
In addition, the ecosystem is becoming more professional. Insurers, infrastructure managers and public contractors now require this level of maturity. Not having it means losing the calls for tenders.
Other new features of DJI FlightHub 2 in 2026
The SafeSky integration isn’t the only surprise in this update. DJI has also rolled out several major features that deserve the attention of pilots and operations managers.
FlightHub 2 Copilot: the native AI agent
From now on, you can control part of the missions by voice or text command. The agent interprets the intent, reads the status of the drone, and breaks down the task into executable steps. For example: “Fly to waypoint 3 and fly over the area for visual inspection.”
Ultra-sharp panoramas up to 500 megapixels
The resolution has been increased from 100 to 500 megapixels. For the inspection of infrastructures and the documentation of large sites, this is a considerable qualitative leap. In addition, the cost remains lower than a classic 3D model.
Change Detection Pro and Surface Measurement
Tracking changes over time becomes much more accurate thanks to a VLM visual model. In addition, the new area measurement function directly calculates the area of any 3D model. Ideal for construction sites, waterproofing or landfills.
Sync 2.0 for IT Integration
The new cloud interconnection brick now makes it possible to synchronize files by project, transfer telemetry via MQTT and forward video streams in RTSP. This makes FlightHub 2 much easier to integrate with your existing IS.
How to get started with DJI FlightHub 2 SafeSky
Getting started is remarkably simple. Here are the four steps to follow:
- Subscribe to a SafeSky Enterprise subscription (from €49/month)
- Create your API key in the SafeSky dashboard (format
sk_live_...) - In DJI FlightHub 2 Sync, add an “Airspace Data” source and paste the key
- Validate the connection and check the operational status
In less than five minutes, your mission map displays live traffic. Nevertheless, remember that at least one drone must be in flight or an active dock for the data to appear.
Pim Consult accompanies you in Belgium
As an official DJI Enterprise distributor based in Nivelles, we help Belgian and Luxembourg companies deploy compliant and scalable drone-in-a-box solutions. If you are considering a DJI Dock 3, a Matrice 4D or a FlightHub 2 subscription, we accompany you from the choice of hardware to the constitution of the SORA or PDRA file. We also offer dedicated DJI FlightHub 2 training to get to grips with the platform and adopt operational best practices. Contact us for a free evaluation of your project.

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