As they compete to make flying cars a reality, air taxi companies Archer and Joby are involved in a complex legal battle that ...
Joby is making strong progress, but FAA approval will determine when commercial U.S. flights can begin. Early flights in overseas markets like Dubai will test whether customers adopt flying taxis at ...
Joby Aviation (NYSE: JOBY) recently conducted a piloted air taxi flight in San Francisco, showcasing the capabilities of its ...
Flying air taxis took one step closer to being reality above the skies of New York City. Joby Aviation (JOBY) on Monday ...
Joby Aviation stock gains after the company completes a New York City air taxi demonstration, highlighting progress toward commercial eVTOL service.
Archer has just completed the third stage, becoming the first U.S. eVTOL company to do so, while Joby has flown its first FAA ...
The Department of Transportation has launched a new pilot program to advance electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, ...
A Santa Cruz-based air taxi startup just received approval to start test flights over the Bay Area. The company was testing with a human pilot, but eventually, it could be fully autonomous and ...
From Joby and EHang to Alef, Whisk and SkyDrive, a new wave of companies is racing to reshape commuting, logistics and urban ...
Before Joby can fly passengers, it needs approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This process ensures the eVTOL is safe and reliable. So far, Joby has already made strong progress. It ...
Joby Aviation (NYSE: JOBY) wants to turn a futuristic idea into a real business. Its electric aircraft can take off like a helicopter and fly like a plane, carrying passengers across cities in minutes ...
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