Why Joby Plans To Build ‘Vast Majority’ Of eVTOL Aircraft In-House

Joby Aviation aircraft

Joby wants to dispel skepticism about vertical integration.

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Executives at Joby Aviation know that some people are skeptical of the company’s plan to manufacture the “vast majority” of components for its electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing aircraft in-house. With that in mind, the startup invited more than 100 industry analysts, government regulators and...

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