
DJI Matrice 4D Gets Standalone C6 Compliance in Europe
DJI expands Matrice 4D certification in Europe
DJI has updated the European certification status of its Matrice 4D enterprise drone series. The key change is straightforward but important: the aircraft now carries C6 compliance not only when used as part of the DJI Dock 3 workflow, but also when flown directly with the DJI RC Plus 2 Enterprise controller.
That matters because enterprise drone operations are not always built around fixed infrastructure. Many teams need a platform that can move between dock-based deployments and more flexible field use. With this update, DJI is making the Matrice 4D easier to position in both environments.
What the update means
Until now, the dock-centric setup defined much of the Matrice 4D story in Europe. The revised certification widens that picture. Operators can now use the drone with the handheld controller and still stay within the C6 framework.
In practical terms, that creates more room for deployment in:
- temporary or mobile operations;
- inspection tasks away from permanent docking sites;
- enterprise workflows that need a single aircraft for multiple use cases;
- European scenarios where regulatory clarity is a priority.
The important point is that this is a certification update, not a new airframe or a redesign. But in the enterprise segment, certification can be just as significant as hardware improvements because it affects how quickly a platform can be put into service.
Why it matters for enterprise users
For industrial inspection, infrastructure monitoring, public safety, and similar missions, flexibility is often the difference between a useful tool and a niche one. A drone that can operate both through a dock and through a dedicated controller gives teams more ways to organize their operations.
It also simplifies planning. Instead of treating dock-based and manual workflows as separate systems, operators can rely on one platform with broader approved use. That can reduce friction during procurement, training, and deployment.
Bottom line
The Matrice 4D’s standalone C6 compliance in Europe is a meaningful step for DJI’s enterprise lineup. It makes the platform more adaptable and better suited to real-world operations where infrastructure is not always fixed, and where regulatory alignment matters as much as flight performance.
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