Joby Plans Initial Ops As Certification, Manufacturing Advance

Joby conducted a series of point-to-point demonstration flights in New York City in April. Credit: Joby Aviation

Joby conducted a series of point-to-point demonstration flights in New York City in April.

Credit: Joby Aviation
Joby Aviation is moving closer to initial U.S. operations as it aligns flight testing, certification and manufacturing ahead of a planned rollout later this year under the government-backed eVTOL Integration Pilot Program (eIPP). While Joby’s first-quarter (Q1) update included few new program...
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