FlyingStars: The sky is the limit
TEXT: MARILENA STRACKE

Celebrating 50 years of Volkswagen Golf above Lake Wolfgangsee in Austria. Photo: Teresa Schubert
The drone shows by FlyingStars are not only a sustainable alternative to traditional fireworks, but they are also a sparkling spectacle that turns the night sky into a canvas of light and creativity.
Imagine your company logo shimmering against the stars or a personalised message lighting up the night sky at a wedding. With FlyingStars’ drone shows, the possibilities are endless. Combining innovation with eco-consciousness, the German company has redefined entertainment and marketing through technology and storytelling skills.

FlyingStars lighting up the Berlin sky. Photo: Ronja Donsbach
Specialising in bespoke drone displays, FlyingStars offers events that dazzle audiences – whether for corporate occasions, city festivals or private celebrations. “Clients can choose between generic displays or completely customised designs that bring their message to life,” managing director Ronja Donsbach explains. “We scout locations, maintain clear communication and obtain permits from authorities.” And with music choreographed to match the visuals, these aerial performances are as emotionally impactful as they are visually stunning.

Caption: Ford logo. Photo: Taken from video by CINEQUADS
But drone shows aren’t just captivating, they offer a sustainable alternative to traditional fireworks as they eliminate loud noises, reduce stress for both people and wildlife, and are reusable. Donsbach adds: “Our drones do not emit harmful substances such as nitrogen oxides, carcinogens into the air, or heavy metals that could contaminate water.” A clear win-win for everyone.
Currently operating across Europe, FlyingStars is eager to expand globally and has done the first ever drone show in Sweden last year. For those looking to replace or expand pyrotechnics with precision artistry, FlyingStars shows the future is already here – and it lights up our sky in a breathtaking way.

Panther above the Olympiapark in Munich. Photo: Ronja Donsbach
Web: www.flyingstars.art
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