Joby Outlines Hopes For Commercial Air Taxi Progress Under FAA’s eIPP

Art credit: Joby Aviation Caption: Joby plans to return to New York for flights under the FAA's eVTOL Integration Pilot Program.

Joby plans to return to New York for flights under the FAA's eVTOL Integration Pilot Program.

Credit: Joby Aviation
Increasingly complex operations enabled by regulatory waivers and deviations under an FAA pilot program are expected to shorten the time from type certification to operational readiness for commercial electric taxi operations, Joby Aviation’s policy lead says. Having completed demonstration flights...
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