Joby manufactures propeller blades in Dayton, Ohio.
Credit: Joby Aviation
Joby Aviation said it made substantial certification progress in the fourth quarter (Q4), as it prepares to begin certification flight testing with its first conforming aircraft. On its Q4 earnings call, founder and CEO JoeBen Bevirt reported a “record 18-point increase on the FAA side of stage four...
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