Why doesn’t DJI have a fixed-wing VTOL drone?
There’s no question that DJI holds the lion’s share of the drone market. There’s also no question that its products…
There’s no question that DJI holds the lion’s share of the drone market. There’s also no question that its products…
Join Yifei and Seth for this week’s weekly round-up of news from the drone industry. Each week they discuss the…
In a move likely to send millions of previously disinterested people rushing to get their hands on a drone –…
Fans of DJI are known to be passionate and loyal to both the brand and its products, but they may also be…
The DJI Terra development team has been busy this year, continuing the streak of software updates for the all-in-one drone…
As you know, we often feature videos from drone pilots, along with a brief interview. Today, we’re going to mix…
We came across an interesting video the other day on Chinese social media. It was posted by DJI, and it…
I’ve been fortunate enough to have a loaner Mini 2 since just before the product was released. It will be…
Five weeks ago, we introduced you to a Belgian drone pilot/photographer named Johan Vandenhecke. We were impressed by Johan’s skills,…
Two weeks ago, the world was stunned by drone photos and videos of mass burials of COVID-19 victims on an…
DJI urges drone pilots, operators, and drone fleet managers in the United States to comment on the proposed Federal Aviation…
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) today announced nine new partners to its Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LAANC) program.
In a post on Instagram, Chinese drone-maker DJI calls their “See the Bigger Picture” event their biggest announcement of the year. Of course, we all know what to expect on that day, the official introduction of the DJI Mavic 2 Zoom and Pro models. The event can be followed live at live.dji.com (video) as it starts on August 23rd at 10 am EDT. So, be sure to tune in or follow the event here on DroneDJ.
To drive and accelerate policy Innovation the World Economic Forum has started a Drone Innovators Network which includes government agencies, academia and industry players like Parrot and DJI. The new network has been launched by the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution and aims to have aviation authorities around the world share research and best practices as well as collaborate on innovative new drone policies, to ultimately accelerate responsible drone use across society.
At an event in Brussels on October 12th, the Chinese drone manufacturing company DJI announced the release of the new…