Unlocking New Horizons: What SORA 2.5 Means for DJI Enterprise Drone Operators
As unmanned aviation continues to gain momentum, regulatory frameworks are evolving rapidly to keep pace with technological innovation. One of the most influential tools for Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations and risk assessment in Europe is SORA the Specific Operations Risk Assessment.
The latest release, SORA 2.5, introduces substantial and meaningful updates that are set to reshape how drone operations are planned, evaluated, and authorised across Europe. Marking a significant step forward in aligning risk-based assessments with the realities of modern unmanned aviation.
To support this transition, DJI Enterprise and Unifly Consulting are launching a collaborative webinar series to unpack regulatory changes and empower operators to stay compliant, efficient, and proactive in adapting to change.
The panel session will feature two leading voices in the industry:
Marco Ducci, CEO of Unifly Consulting
Andrew Yu, Business Development Manager at DJI Enterprise
Together, they’ll provide a closer look at the key changes introduced in SORA 2.5 and discuss their implications for DJI Enterprise drone operators.
Be part of shaping the future of drone operations.
Secure your spot for the July 22 webinar by registering at https://brnw.ch/21wU9uq. We look forward to welcoming you.
About Unifly
Unifly is a leading aviation tech company dedicated to enhancing the safety and efficiency of autonomous aviation with cutting-edge technology. The Unifly platform is a crucial bridge within the UAS ecosystem, enabling the safe, secure and efficient integration of next-generation aircraft into the airspace. By digitising and automating traffic management, Unifly bridges the gap between drones, Urban Air Mobility (UAM), and existing aviation infrastructure. With a proven track record of more than ten UTM deployments worldwide, Unifly is shaping the future of air traffic management, preparing for the exponential growth of airspace operations in the coming decades.
For more information, please contact us at press@unifly.aero.


