Joby Aviation, a prominent developer of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft for commercial passenger service, has announced the submission of its complete Certification Plans to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
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The company has received a Special Airworthiness Certificate from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for its first aircraft produced at the Pilot Production Line in Marina, California. This achievement allows Joby to commence flight testing of its inaugural production prototype.
Joby Aviation said that it has formally submitted an application for certification of its ground-breaking aircraft design for use in the UK.
America’s leading eVTOL company has received Part 135 certification from the FAA, so it can now start offering on-demand commercial air taxi operations. Not with its eVTOL aircraft, manage you – that’s still a long way from being type-approved.
Japan’s largest airline and flying taxi startup Joby Aviation have announced plans to get aerial ridesharing to the country’s third-largest city, Osaka.
In an exciting development, Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAV) has announced a groundbreaking corporate partnership with the prestigious Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT), the largest military airshow in the world.
Chicago-based United Airlines (UA) has revealed its plans to introduce eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) flights in the San Francisco Bay Area.
United Airlines has declared a $15 million investment in electric aviation startup Eve Air Mobility and will buy 200 electric aircraft which can seat four passengers and take off and land vertically like a helicopter.
The ePlane Company, an indigenous electric vehicle manufacturer, has disclosed that it is on track to develop India’s first air taxi and that flying trials would begin soon.
At the largest airshow in the UK, Farnborough, American investment company 777 Partners has secured a contract to purchase up to 66 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.