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Why
Cyberdrone?
In Bulgaria, the sky is already a backdrop for so many moments: seaside summers on the Black Sea, winter nights in the mountains, festivals in historic city squares. Drone light shows add a new layer to these scenes: moving stories in light that float above the crowd, visible from far away yet fully tuned to the mood of the event.
From corporate launches in Sofia to cultural events in Plovdiv, concerts in arenas, or open-air celebrations along the coast, drone shows in Bulgaria work as both highlight and signature. They frame the moment, create a shared “wow” for guests, and leave behind images that live on in social media and in memory.
Because our drones fly in precise formations with a soft, steady hum, they’re flexible for many types of venues: urban rooftops, stadiums, waterfront promenades, or wide festival grounds. We design each show to fit the specific site and viewing angles, turning local landmarks, landscapes, or brand elements into clear, readable figures in the sky.
What makes Cyberdrone different is that we design and build our own drones, software, and animations in-house. Our engineers, artists, and show directors work as one team, so every formation, transition, and color gradient is tailored to your concept, whether you want to celebrate a city, launch a product, or mark a special anniversary.
We also partner with local teams in Bulgaria to make sure each project runs smoothly: from site assessment and safety planning to coordination with authorities and event organizers. Our fleet offers long flight time (up to 18 minutes), high maneuverability, and centimeter-level GPS accuracy, allowing us to create complex 3D scenes that stay stable and readable from the ground and on camera.
In Bulgaria, every region has its own character. With Cyberdrone, that character can rise into the sky, transformed into light, motion, and a story your audience won’t forget.



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Have a question?
Here are the answers!
How long can a drone light show last?

A standard drone show lasts between 8 and 18 minutes, long enough to build a narrative arc without losing audience attention. For large-scale events in Sofia, Varna, or Plovdiv, multiple sequences or repeated flights can be scheduled during the same evening.
How many drones are needed for a show?

The number depends on the scale and complexity of the visuals. Intimate wedding moments may use 300–500 drones, while national celebrations or major brand launches can scale to 1,000+ drones. More drones mean higher resolution, smoother animation, and larger sky coverage.
Can drone shows be synchronized with live events like concerts or performances?

Absolutely. Drone shows can be fully synchronized with live performances, music, speeches, and even broadcast elements, creating a cohesive experience where aerial visuals support and enhance the live event narrative.
Are drone light shows safe compared to traditional aerial entertainment?

Yes. Drone shows are designed with strict safety controls. Drones fly under pre-programmed guidance with defined flight perimeters, reducing risks associated with debris or unpredictable effects often seen in fireworks. Additionally, they produce minimal noise, making them suitable for urban, cultural, and sensitive environments.
What permits are required to organize a drone show in Bulgaria?

Organizing a drone light show in Bulgaria begins not in the sky, but with structure on the ground. Before the first drone lifts off, airspace approvals, safety planning, and coordination with national aviation authorities must be in place.
In Bulgaria, drone operations are regulated under the Bulgarian Civil Aviation Administration (CAA Bulgaria) and follow the framework of the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). Large-scale drone shows fall under the “Specific Category” due to coordinated multi-drone operations, public gatherings, and complex choreography.
To legally operate a drone show in Bulgaria, organizers must:
- Submit a detailed Operational Risk Assessment (SORA or equivalent)
- Provide a full technical description of the drone fleet
- Define flight altitude, safety perimeter, timing, and emergency procedures
- Coordinate with local air traffic authorities if operating near controlled airspace
If the equipment is brought into Bulgaria from abroad, temporary import documentation may be required. As an EU member state, customs processes are generally straightforward within the EU, but additional paperwork may apply for non-EU fleets.
Drone shows near airports (Sofia, Varna, Burgas), historic landmarks, or densely populated urban centers require additional scrutiny. Municipal approvals may also be necessary depending on the venue, especially for public events or national celebrations.
Operator certification under EASA rules, third-party liability insurance, and documented safety procedures are mandatory for professional shows.
What makes drone light shows particularly suitable for Bulgaria is their minimal disruption. No explosions, no debris, no smoke — which is especially important in historic city centers like Plovdiv or Veliko Tarnovo, seaside resorts, or protected natural areas.
How can I book a drone light show with Cyberdrone in Bulgaria?

Booking a drone light show in Bulgaria follows a structured, professional process aligned with EU aviation standards.
Step 1: Initial consultation
Contact us at sales@cyberdrone.show or via our website. Share your location, event type, expected audience size, and creative goals.
Step 2: Concept development
Our in-house creative team designs a custom narrative: patriotic, corporate, romantic, or festival-driven. We adapt visuals to Bulgarian cultural context when relevant.
Step 3: Site assessment and permits
We evaluate the venue, define safety perimeters, and handle coordination with the Bulgarian Civil Aviation Administration and local authorities. All operational documentation is prepared in compliance with EASA standards.
Step 4: Technical production
Our engineers program the choreography, run simulations, and prepare contingency protocols. Every drone is synchronized with precision.
Step 5: On-site execution
Our team manages setup, safety calibration, rehearsals, and full show execution. From launch to landing, every element is controlled by certified operators.

