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Joby’s eVTOL Completes First Public Airport Flight in the U.S.

Joby’s eVTOL Completes First Public Airport Flight in the U.S.
Historic Flight Demonstrates Operational Capabilities
Joby Aviation, Inc. (NYSE: JOBY) has reached a pivotal milestone in the advancement of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft by completing the first piloted flight between two public airports in the United States. The flight, conducted between Marina Municipal Airport (OAR) and Monterey Regional Airport (MRY) in California, represents the inaugural operation of a piloted eVTOL air taxi within Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)-controlled airspace alongside conventional aircraft.
The 12-minute journey spanned approximately 10 nautical miles and included a five-minute holding pattern at Monterey to accommodate existing air traffic. This demonstration validated several critical operational capabilities, including vertical takeoff, transition to wingborne flight, integration into controlled airspace, and vertical landing. Joby’s team also successfully executed mobile flight tests and comprehensive ground support operations away from their home base, underscoring the aircraft’s readiness for real-world deployment.
Didier Papadopoulos, President of Aircraft OEM at Joby, emphasized the significance of the flight, stating, “This flight showcased our aircraft’s ability to operate as part of the broader transportation network and further validated its performance as we prepare for commercial service. It’s a natural progression in our flight test program and an important step toward day-one readiness.”
Advancing Toward Commercial Market Readiness
This milestone serves as a critical indicator of Joby’s preparedness for commercial operations, building on years of rigorous testing and more than 40,000 miles flown across its fleet. The company’s successful integration into busy, controlled airspace—adhering to the same air traffic control protocols as major airlines—addresses a fundamental FAA requirement for certification. The agency mandates that new aircraft demonstrate safe and reliable operations in shared airspace by conducting flights between multiple airports.
Joby’s achievement arrives amid heightened interest in the eVTOL sector, likely to attract increased investor attention and intensify competition among developers. This progress may prompt competitors to accelerate their own development timelines. Nonetheless, the path to commercial service remains complex, with challenges including regulatory approval, safety assurance, and the establishment of necessary infrastructure such as vertiports.
Beyond its commercial ambitions, Joby is expanding its scope through strategic partnerships, notably its collaboration with L3Harris for defense applications. The company is also advancing the assembly of electric aircraft for Type Inspection Authorization (TIA) tests, reinforcing its commitment to technological innovation and market readiness.
The successful airport-to-airport flight not only demonstrates Joby’s operational maturity but also yields valuable data on human factors and aircraft performance under real-world conditions. As Joby progresses—supported by its planned acquisition of Blade Air Mobility’s passenger business—it continues to position itself at the forefront of the emerging urban air mobility market.

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