Joby's eVTOL Aircraft Progressing Toward Certification Milestones
Key Ideas
  • Joby's eVTOL aircraft is on track for certification, with flight testing expected within the next 12 months.
  • The company has delivered a second aircraft to the US Air Force, bringing its total test fleet to five, including a hydrogen-electric hybrid aircraft.
  • Joby's four-passenger aircraft boasts a 100-mile range and is significantly quieter than conventional helicopters.
  • The company aims to start carrying passengers by late 2025 or early 2026, with plans to deliver an aircraft to Dubai by mid-2025 for further testing.
Joby, a prominent eVTOL developer, is making significant progress towards certifying its aircraft for commercial passenger use in the US. The company is currently in the fourth stage of the certification process, with flight testing expected to commence in the next 12 months. Joby has recently delivered a second aircraft to the US Air Force, adding to its growing test fleet, which now includes a hydrogen-electric hybrid aircraft. Their four-passenger eVTOL aircraft offers a 100-mile range and operates at a fraction of the noise level of traditional helicopters. Joby is targeting to begin passenger operations by late 2025 or early 2026, with plans to conduct further testing in Dubai by mid-2025. CEO JoeBen Bevirt expressed confidence in Joby's progress and highlighted the company's contributions to innovation and manufacturing in the aviation industry.
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