Joby Aviation's Electric Flying Car Receives FAA Approval and Takes Flight
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Joby Aviation has received a Special Airworthiness Certificate for the first aircraft built at its Pilot Production Line in Marina, California, allowing flight testing to begin. The aircraft is expected to become the first ever electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft to be delivered to a customer. Joby plans to begin commercial passenger operations in 2025 and recently partnered with Delta Air Lines to provide emissions-free travel.
Topics:business#aviation#evtol-aircraft#flight-testing#joby-aviation#production-launch#special-airworthiness-certificate
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