July 6, 2025, Shenzhen DJI has officially rolled out its newest industrial delivery drone, the FlyCart 50, in international markets. The drone is designed for long-range, heavy-payload logistics operations and can carry up to 50 kilograms over a maximum distance of 29 kilometers in a single trip.
Built with redundant motors, autonomous navigation and 4G/5G connectivity, FlyCart 50 is targeted at e-commerce, medical transport and emergency response applications. The drone is now available for enterprise buyers in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific regions.
Key Features and Specs
- Maximum payload: 50kg (110 lbs)
- Flight range: 29 km with full load, extendable to 41 km with 30kg load
- Top speed: 72 km/h in standard mode
- Weather resistance: Operates in rain, snow and crosswinds up to 12 m/s
- Dual-battery hot-swap design for rapid turnaround
- Real-time obstacle sensing with AI object avoidance
“FlyCart 50 bridges the gap between UAV mobility and heavy-duty logistics,” said Jason Ma, DJI’s Director of Enterprise Solutions. “It’s built for real-world terrain and commercial demand.”
Commercial Applications
Early testing partners include DHL China, Zipline in Ghana and Australia’s Royal Flying Doctor Service. Use cases include transporting medical supplies, vital equipment and rural deliveries in hard-to-access areas.
Each drone integrates with DJI FlightHub 3 for centralized fleet management and live status tracking. Geofencing, return-to-home protocols and dynamic rerouting are included in the software suite.
Global Availability
DJI has begun accepting global orders via its enterprise distributors, with units expected to ship starting July 15. The FlyCart 50 is priced from $18,900, with optional extended-range kits and temperature-controlled cargo bays available.
The drone complies with FAA and EASA commercial UAV guidelines and is eligible for regulatory waivers under BVLOS (Beyond Visual Line of Sight) operations in approved regions.
Conclusion
The launch of DJI FlyCart 50 signals a major expansion in the capabilities of delivery drones. With high payload capacity, rugged design and full autonomy, it sets a new benchmark for industrial drone logistics in 2025.
Sources: DJI Enterprise, DroneXL, TechRadar