What's new in DJI FlightHub 2 On-Premises V1.7
DJI FlightHub 2 On-Premises V1.7 focuses on five areas: platform compatibility, domestic compliance, open integration, performance, and delivery. Alongside this, the release improves live streaming performance and stability for large multi-dock deployments, reduces the time and expertise required for installation and upgrades, and significantly expands the OpenAPI interface set.
Performance: Live streaming built for large-scale, multi-dock deployments
Solving concurrency bottlenecks at scale
Large private deployments often need multiple docks and multiple aircraft streaming simultaneously, a workload that previous versions couldn't reliably support. This update targets that gap directly.
- Multi-core streaming support: The live streaming service now supports multi-core configuration, increasing concurrent streaming capacity by up to 3x when sufficient CPU resources are available.
- Stability fixes: Resolves a range of issues including streaming failures, forwarding/relay streaming failures, black screens during live streaming, and abnormal latency data.
Why it matters: This directly addresses the streaming performance bottlenecks that large-scale, multi-dock private deployments have encountered, delivering meaningful stability improvements at scale.
Deployment experience: Faster installs, faster upgrades
Reducing dependence on specialist expertise
On-site delivery and maintenance have historically depended heavily on expert knowledge. This update shortens upgrade and maintenance windows and improves deployment success rates, reducing that dependency.
- Incremental upgrade packages*: Deployments can now upgrade from V1.6 to V1.7 incrementally, significantly cutting upgrade time and downtime compared to a full upgrade.*Incremental upgrades are only supported between adjacent versions (for example, 1.6.n to 1.7.n). Upgrades spanning multiple versions still require a full upgrade.
- Deployment process improvements: Fixes a series of common deployment issues and adds network segment conflict detection, catching network configuration problems before they occur and improving deployment and upgrade success rates.
- Faster configuration changes: Configuration changes in the admin backend now take effect and recover faster.
- More stable visual upgrade tooling: Fixes issues in the visual upgrade process and improves the underlying technical architecture for better stability and scalability.
- Unified version display: To help customers accurately identify their current deployment, the console and admin backend now consistently display a standardized version number (for example, V1.7.0).
Why it matters: These changes reduce dependence on specialist expertise for on-site delivery and maintenance, shortening upgrade and maintenance windows and improving deployment success rates.
Open integration: OpenAPI expanded to 300+ endpoints
Building a stronger foundation for custom integrations
Second, development capabilities for on-premises environments have been significantly expanded, giving customers and system integrators a much more complete interface layer to build their own systems on top of DJI FlightHub 2.
- Interface count expands from 67 in V1.0 to 300+
- Systematic coverage of device management endpoints
- Systematic coverage of flight mission and flight record endpoints
- Coverage of media, model, and map data endpoints
- Public cloud and on-premises API documentation are now separated
- A unified framework is established to support faster iteration on future interfaces
Why it matters: Second-development capability for private deployments is substantially expanded, giving customers and system integrators the interface support they need to build their own business systems on top of DJI FlightHub 2.
Where On-Premises stands relative to the public cloud
When discussing this release with customers or scoping a deployment, it's important to be clear about the current capability boundary between the on-premises and public cloud versions. Public cloud demonstrations should not be used to imply on-premises capabilities that aren't yet available in this release.
Summary
DJI FlightHub 2 On-Premises V1.7 delivers a comprehensive upgrade across domestic compliance, live streaming performance, and open interfaces. Looking ahead, this open, high-security private deployment path will continue to support data security for more industries and use cases operating in low-altitude airspace.
Get started
For full release notes, configuration guidance, and deployment documentation for DJI FlightHub 2 On-Premises:
Release notes: https://fh.dji.com/user-manual/en/release-notes/release-notes-private.html
To discuss On-Premises deployment options for your organization, contact your authorized DJI Enterprise dealer or reach out to DJI Enterprise directly.
Always comply with local regulations when operating drones. Contact an authorized DJI dealer or DJI After-Sales Support for technical assistance with your On-Premises deployment.


