Flight Hub 2 Overview

Flight Hub 2 Overview

Flight Hub

Plan Overview & Pricing
  • Standard Version (Free): A starter plan meant for basic use or small-scale trials. It restricts you to a maximum of 5 projects and limits device connections. It also includes a 3-month trial of basic quotas (e.g., 100GB storage, 5,000 livestream minutes).
  • Business Version (Paid): Designed for growing professional fleets, offering unlimited projects and the ability to connect an unlimited number of devices. It provides a recurring monthly or annual quota (like 2,000 minutes/month of live streaming). Add-on packages can be purchased if you run out of resources. It generally costs around $1,600 per year, depending on the retailer.
  • Enterprise Version (Paid): Tailored for heavy daily use, large organizations, and government entities. Most resources are available for unlimited use during your subscription, though device limits and mapping image quotas apply. Prices scale by device, with 1-year plans typically hovering around $3,280 and 3-year plans around $8,860.


Add-Ons and Custom Deployments

  • Storage Upgrades: 500 GB or 5 TB storage space upgrades are available for expanded media and mapping storage.
  • Resource Packs: Add-on packages for extra mapping images and live stream minutes can be purchased as needed.
  • On-Premises Deployment: For organizations requiring maximum security and custom development, DJI offers a private-network/on-premises version of FlightHub 2. ($19,999) plus setup
  • Here is a good intro video on flight hub: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_OfLyAFSrI
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