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Joby and ANA Complete First Public Flight of 200 mph Electric Air Taxi in Japan

Joby and ANA Complete First Public Flight of 200 mph Electric Air Taxi in Japan
Milestone Demonstration at Expo 2025 Osaka
Joby Aviation and ANA Holdings have successfully conducted the first public flight demonstration of Joby’s all-electric air taxi in Japan, marking a significant advancement in the country’s pursuit of advanced air mobility. The event took place at Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, where the aircraft performed a full sequence of vertical takeoff, transition to wingborne flight, and vertical landing. This demonstration was the first of its kind to be showcased at a world expo, underscoring the innovative nature of the technology.
Adorned with ANA’s distinctive livery, the aircraft reached speeds of up to 200 miles per hour, highlighting its quiet, zero-emission capabilities. The flights were presented to an anticipated daily audience of up to 200,000 visitors. Over the course of 13 days, Joby plans to conduct more than 20 flights, providing the public with a direct experience of the future potential of urban air transportation in Japan.
Strategic Collaboration and Industry Implications
JoeBen Bevirt, CEO and founder of Joby Aviation, described the flights as a pivotal moment for Japan’s transportation landscape, emphasizing the company’s commitment to engaging communities, collaborating with regulators, and realizing its vision for electric air mobility. Koji Shibata, President and CEO of ANA Holdings, highlighted the importance of partnership between government and private sectors in building a safe and sustainable aerial ecosystem. He noted that the demonstration represents a crucial step toward the eventual deployment of air taxi services in Japan.
The public flights serve not only to build public acceptance but also to gather essential data on airspace integration. This information will be shared with the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB) to inform regulatory frameworks for advanced air mobility. Joby and ANA are advancing plans for a phased rollout of air taxi services, initially focusing on Tokyo. This rollout will include the development of vertiports, pilot training programs, and comprehensive aircraft maintenance infrastructure.
Challenges and Competitive Landscape
Despite the successful demonstration and positive market response—including increased investor confidence following Joby’s $125 million partnership with Blade Air Mobility and integration with Uber’s app—the path forward remains complex. Regulatory challenges, safety considerations, and competition from other advanced air mobility companies continue to pose significant obstacles. Industry analysts have noted that Joby’s current lead, particularly over competitors such as Archer, may intensify efforts across the sector to accelerate technological development and regulatory approval.
As Joby and ANA continue to collaborate with government agencies and private partners, the Expo 2025 flights stand as both a technological achievement and a critical step toward integrating electric air taxis into Japan’s urban transportation network.

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