Imagine a big drone that you and a few of your friends can sit in, that takes off from the ground and flies over gridlocked traffic and congested streets. That's the world Joby wants you to live in, a ...
Joby Aviation, Inc. is the clear frontrunner in the eVTOL sector, nearing FAA certification and imminent commercial launches in Dubai and the U.S. JOBY's vertically integrated model, strategic ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. California air taxi companies Joby Aviation and Archer Aviation are engaged in overlapping lawsuits as they race ...
Joby Aviation is developing electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft that could revolutionize urban transportation. It recently conducted a real-world flight from JFK Airport to ...
The eVTOL industry has significant promise, as these small, electric-powered aircraft can help alleviate traffic congestion in densely populated areas, such as New York and other major cities. Joby ...
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Joby announced the expansion of its Marina, California, production site, doubling capacity in anticipation of its 2026 air taxi launch. Toyota engineers are “deeply integrated” in Joby’s manufacturing ...
Increasingly complex operations enabled by regulatory waivers and deviations under an FAA pilot program are expected to shorten the time from type certification to operational readiness for commercial ...
Joby Aviation has completed the first test flight of its turbine‑electric, autonomous VTOL demonstrator, expanding its fully electric air taxi platform with a hybrid turbine powertrain and the company ...
Air taxis could begin operating this year in New York City, Florida, Texas, North Carolina and locations across the Pacific Northwest, the Rocky Mountains and parts of Oklahoma under the FAA program. ...
Soon you’ll be able to hail a cab into the skies. Rachel Chang is a travel and pop culture journalist who contributes to Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, Lonely Planet, and more.