Air Taxis Starting To Show Impact At Major Airports

Joby Aviation air taxi

A Joby Aviation air taxi test certificate vehicle in the sky over Monterey, California.

Credit: Joby Aviation
The prospect of flying premium passengers di­rect to airport terminals in clean, quiet electric air taxis has moved a step closer, but significant progress must still be made if it is to become a reality. In early August, Joby Aviation agreed to ac­quire the passenger business of urban helicopter...
Graham Warwick

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