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Drone services in Strasbourg

As a European capital, Strasbourg combines a no-fly zone over the institutions with UNESCO heritage: we know both well.

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Flying in Strasbourg: the local context

Strasbourg has one peculiarity: a prohibited area protects the European institutions district (Parliament, Council of Europe, Human Rights Court), on top of the Strasbourg-Entzheim CTR to the south-west. The immediate German border means flights must not spill into neighbouring airspace, and the UNESCO-listed Grande Île falls under the built-up-area scenario with prefecture notification.

The local economy offers fine missions: inspection of the river port and structures on the Rhine, thermography of demanding half-timbered old buildings, monitoring of the Archipel business district extensions, imagery for the Christmas market — France's oldest — and for the Alsatian wine route starting just outside town.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a drone service cost in Strasbourg?

From €8 to €3,000 depending on the service: aerial photography €300–900 per half-day; aerial video €500–1,800 per half-day; real estate drone services €250–700 per assignment; weddings & events €400–1,500 per day; roof inspection €200–650 per job; facade inspection €300–1,200 per job; aerial thermal imaging €500–1,800 per job; construction site monitoring €250–800 le passage; surveying & photogrammetry €800–3,000 per day; precision agriculture €8–30 per hectare; security & surveillance €600–2,500 per day; immersive fpv video €700–2,500 per half-day; high-access cleaning €500–2,500 per job; drone pilot training €350–2,800 la formation. Every quote is free and tailored to the mission.

Can a drone fly freely in Strasbourg?

No: Zone interdite du quartier des institutions européennes; CTR de Strasbourg-Entzheim; Frontière allemande immédiate (espace aérien étranger). Our pilots prepare every flight under EU rules (open and specific categories) and file the required declarations — the lead time is built into the mission schedule.

How quickly can you fly in Strasbourg?

Quote within one working day. Outside zones requiring authorisation, the flight is usually scheduled within a week; in controlled airspace or built-up areas, allow 5–10 working days for prior formalities.

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