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13. February 2025
DJI drones with ParaZero safety tech gain clearance for European city skies under EU Aviation Safety Agency rules, simplifying urban drone operations.
The Specific Operations Risk Assessment (SORA) framework requires detailed risk assessments and permits for drone operations over populated areas. With this new compliance, commercial and defense drone missions can now take off with fewer regulatory headaches and faster approvals.
ParaZero’s SafeAir system, integrated with DJI’s Matrice 350, Mavic 3T, and Mavic 3E drones, has been designed to detect critical failures mid-flight. In the event of a malfunction, the system deploys a parachute, bringing the drone safely back to earth and minimizing the risk of damage or injury.
“This certification is a major milestone for us,” said Boaz Shetzer, CEO of ParaZero. “It opens up new opportunities for safe and compliant urban drone operations, enabling operators to expand their capabilities while ensuring operational efficiency.”
The certification is a testament to the power of collaboration between ParaZero and DJI, two industry leaders dedicated to pushing the boundaries of drone technology. With this new compliance in place, DJI drone operators in Europe can now fly with confidence, knowing that they have a reliable safety system in place.
ParaZero’s SafeAir system is poised to play a critical role in shaping the future of urban drone operations. By providing a reliable and effective safety solution, ParaZero is helping to pave the way for increased adoption of drones in various industries, from infrastructure inspections to emergency response and defense missions.
The partnership between DJI and ParaZero is demonstrating their commitment to innovation and safety, setting a new standard for drone operations in European cities. As the use of drones continues to expand, it’s clear that this collaboration will be crucial in shaping the future of urban air mobility.