Joby Begins Piloted Flight Tests Of S4 eVTOL

Joby Experimental Test Pilot Zach Reeder conducts flight tests onboard the Joby aircraft in Marina, California.

Credit: Joby Aviation
Having conducted uncrewed test flights since 2017, Joby Aviation has begun flying its tiltprop electric-vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) aircraft with a pilot on board, taking the startup a key step closer to beginning certification flight testing. Four members of Joby’s flight test team have...
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