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FlyCart 100

DJI FlyCart 100 technical datasheet: 100 kg professional cargo and delivery drone. Professional applications, specifications and EASA regulatory compliance.

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DJI FlyCart 100: Heavy-Lift Drone Delivery at Scale

The DJI FlyCart 100 marks a turning point in drone logistics: with a 100 kg payload capacity, it opens professional applications previously impossible for commercial drones. The natural successor to the FlyCart 30, it more than triples the transport capacity while maintaining the reliability and safety that made the FlyCart platform successful.

Designed for professional operators, emergency services and industrial users, it operates BVLOS (beyond visual line of sight) with redundancy systems that provide a level of safety suited for critical missions.

Technical Specifications

Transport System

  • Payload: up to 100 kg — industrial parts, construction materials, medical equipment
  • Winch mode: precision delivery without landing, ideal for areas without a clear landing zone
  • Landing mode: direct landing for bulky loads or longer delivery dwell time
  • Secured container: electric load locking, remote-commanded release
  • Dual redundant batteries: if one cell fails, the other ensures a safe return
  • 4G LTE + radio: dual communication channel for long-range BVLOS missions
  • Centimetre RTK: landing or drop precision < 10 cm
  • Weather resistance: IP45, operable up to 12 m/s wind, −20°C to +50°C

Endurance and Range

  • Endurance: ~20 min at full load (100 kg), ~35 min at half load
  • Operational range: up to 20 km depending on configuration
  • Fast charging: battery recharged in ~30 min on DJI fast-charge station

Professional Applications

Emergency Medical Delivery

The FlyCart 100 delivers heavy medical equipment (defibrillators, portable ventilators, blood bags, transplant organs) in minutes to areas that are slow to reach by road: mountain zones, islands, flooded areas, road-blocked accident sites.

Across Europe, several emergency services are already experimenting with drone medical delivery to complement helicopters in rural areas.

Construction Sites and Industry

On large construction sites, the FlyCart 100 advantageously replaces helicopters for heavy material transport:

  • Supply of elevated work sites (wind turbines, pylons, rooftops)
  • Urgent spare-part delivery to isolated industrial sites
  • Resupply of offshore platforms or mountain zones

Emergency Response

Search-and-rescue teams use cargo drones to:

  • Drop survival supplies (blankets, water, medication) to stranded persons
  • Deliver ropes and evacuation equipment to cliff or avalanche sites
  • Resupply rescue teams engaged in difficult terrain

Island and Cross-River Transport

For islands or areas separated by waterways, the FlyCart 100 provides a fast, economical alternative to maritime transport for urgent parcels.

Regulation and Compliance

The DJI FlyCart 100 operates in the specific category under EASA UAS regulations. In Europe:

  • Remote pilot: mandatory operational qualification from the national aviation authority
  • EASA authorisation: required for each mission type (specific scenario)
  • BVLOS: prior authorisation required, with safety study and coordination with air traffic control
  • Insurance: specific civil liability coverage for professional heavy-lift drones
  • U-Space: mandatory airspace declaration in controlled zones

Operating the FlyCart 100 therefore requires an experienced, certified operator with the necessary operational authorisations.

Find a Certified FlyCart Operator

The DJI FlyCart 100 is reserved for professional drone operators with specific certifications and authorisations for heavy-lift transport. Waypoint360 lists specialist service providers in drone logistics and transport, filtered by area of operation and mission type.


Datasheet compiled from information available at time of publication. Specifications and availability to be confirmed with DJI Enterprise.