Joby Outlines Dubai Air Taxi Plans Ahead of FAA Certification
Company says it could begin Dubai passenger flights before obtaining agency type approval.
Company says it could begin Dubai passenger flights before obtaining agency type approval.
Company’s autonomous, turbine-electric, vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) demonstrator completes its maiden voyage.
Electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft developer aims to produce up to 15,000 blades per year in Dayton, Ohio.
Scheduled passenger service is now a division of Joby Aviation, which plans to introduce electric air taxis.
Agreement with Joby Aviation could integrate Blade passenger service as soon as next year.
Company sells its passenger business to Joby Aviation.
Electric air taxi developer will take over Blade’s network of terminals and lounges in locations such as New York City.
Electric air taxi manufacturer teams with the defense contractor to build a new class of defense craft for low-altitude missions.
Thirty-five-foot drop tests gauge how air taxi structures and batteries would withstand the impact of a crash.
Increasing annual production rate to 24 air taxis moves company closer to its envisioned electric aerial ridesharing service.