
Intelligentere E-Mails, schnelleres Geschäft. RFQs, Angebote, Bestellungen und mehr automatisch markieren, analysieren und beantworten – sofort.
Trends
Categories
ANA and Joby Aviation Demonstrate eVTOL Flights at Expo 2025 Osaka

ANA and Joby Aviation to Showcase eVTOL Flights at Expo 2025 Osaka
ANA Holdings (ANA HD) and Joby Aviation are preparing to demonstrate the future of urban air mobility at Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan. From October 1 to 13, 2025, the two companies will conduct public flight demonstrations featuring the Joby S4 electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. The Joby S4, adorned with a distinctive ANA livery, will provide visitors with a direct experience of the potential offered by electric air taxis.
The Joby S4: A New Era in Urban Aviation
The Joby S4 represents a significant advancement in eVTOL technology. This fully electric aircraft, with a wingspan of approximately 14 meters and a length of 7.6 meters, is designed to operate without the need for traditional runways, making it ideally suited for congested urban environments. Its quiet, zero-emission operation aligns with ANA’s broader commitment to sustainable travel solutions, positioning the S4 as a promising alternative to conventional aviation methods.
Public Demonstration Flights and Viewing Opportunities
The demonstration flights will originate from the EXPO Vertiport located within the Mobility Experience area of the Expo site. Two flights are scheduled daily at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., with the possibility of additional flights on Saturdays at 4 p.m. Each flight will last between 10 and 15 minutes, showcasing the aircraft’s capabilities in vertical takeoff, wing-borne flight, and vertical landing. On October 3 and 8, the flights will pause to allow for special public exhibitions of the aircraft at the Vertiport hangar.
For attendees unable to secure a place on the demonstration flights, the eVTOL will be visible from several outdoor viewing areas, including the Grand Ring situated in front of the West entrance, offering ample opportunity to observe the aircraft in operation.
Industry Context and Future Prospects
The collaboration between ANA and Joby Aviation at Expo 2025 arrives amid growing global interest and investment in eVTOL technology. These demonstrations underscore the potential for faster, quieter, and cleaner urban transportation. Nevertheless, the sector faces considerable challenges, including regulatory approval processes, safety concerns, and technological limitations that must be addressed before widespread adoption can occur.
Market responses to eVTOL advancements have been mixed, with investor enthusiasm tempered by skepticism about the long-term viability of such operations. As ANA and Joby Aviation advance their partnership, competitors are expected to escalate research and development efforts and seek strategic alliances to maintain a competitive position in this emerging market.
While the Expo 2025 showcase marks a significant milestone toward the commercialization of eVTOL technology, integrating electric air taxis into daily urban life remains a complex endeavor. The event in Osaka will not only highlight technological progress but also emphasize the challenges that lie ahead for the sector.
As global attention focuses on Japan for Expo 2025, the ANA and Joby Aviation collaboration offers a revealing glimpse into the evolving landscape of sustainable urban mobility and the obstacles that must be overcome to realize its full potential.

Star Air and HAL to Establish MRO Facility for Embraer Aircraft in India

Airlines Confront Rising Labor Costs Amid Growing Use of AI

Congressional Mandates Shape Aviation Safety and Defense Technology

Duncan Aviation Updates GL-5000 System

Rowan University, NARTP, and ACEA Form Aerospace Innovation Consortium

DGCA Proposes Import of Aircraft Up to 20 Years Old Amid Supply Chain Issues

Jetson Completes First Global Delivery with Palmer Luckey

Airbus Delivers 61 Aircraft in August 2025, Reaches A350-1000 Milestone

Ascent Aviation and Block Aero Collaborate on Digital Disassembly Technology
