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Joby Aviation completed its first flight between two U.S. airports in California, a major step in proving the viability of its electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing air taxi.
Joby achieved its first flight between two US airports, in a 12-minute journey that included holding to let an airliner arrive.
Self-flying electric air taxis could be coming to an FBO terminal near you.
Joby Aviation will gain access to heliports and terminals in the New York City area, eventually transitioning passengers to ...
Joby Aviation, which is developing electric aircraft, will acquire the passenger business of Blade, a New York helicopter ...
Joby expects its pilots to start flying this aircraft this year, with Federal Aviation Administration pilots following ...
Archer Aviation reported a wider-than-expected operating loss for the second quarter. One analyst was still “encouraged” by ...
The Blade Air Mobility acquisition comes as Joby Aviation nears final certifications from the feds to begin flying passengers by 2026.
Archer Aviation (NYSE: ACHR), a developer of electric vertical take-off and landing ( eVTOL) aircraft, has seen its stock ...
Blade Air Mobility Inc. (NASDAQ:BLDE) on Monday announced that it is offloading its passenger transportation business to Joby ...
Joby Aviation, Inc. (NYSE:JOBY), a company developing all-electric air taxis for commercial passenger service, today ...
This is the first time a piloted eVTOL vehicle has flown from one public airport to another. One of the FAA's key certification requirements is that an aircraft must be able to safely fly within ...