Joby Commits to Deliver 2 Air Taxis to MacDill Air Force Base
The electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) manufacturer has now committed a total of four aircraft to U.S. Department of Defense sites.
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The electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) manufacturer has now committed a total of four aircraft to U.S. Department of Defense sites.
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The manufacturer called the acquisition the “first step” of its plan to build a facility capable of churning out 500 air taxis per ...
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The company is now ramping up to for-credit FAA testing and expects to produce 12 aircraft this year, among other projections.
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Other electric air taxi manufacturers, including Joby competitor Archer Aviation, had previously announced operational agreements to fly in the region in 2026.
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The approval defines how Joby will demonstrate its electric propulsion system complies with FAA regulations.
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The company will initially perform select maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services, expanding these following type certification of its electric air taxi.
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The manufacturers will install electric aircraft chargers from coast to coast as they quarrel over whose charging system—Joby’s or Beta’s—should be the industry ...
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In the quest to free vertical flight, the engineer makes good on a childhood dream.
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The eVTOL manufacturer said the new infrastructure will add John Wayne Airport to its SoCal network, which also includes service in Los Angeles.
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A series of simulations focused on potential operations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, using tools and procedures already available to air traffic controllers.
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