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Joby Aviation to Begin Operations in Saudi Arabia

Joby Aviation to Begin Operations in Saudi Arabia
Partnership to Pioneer Electric Air Taxi Services
Joby Aviation, a California-based leader in electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, is preparing to launch operations in Saudi Arabia, marking a pivotal advancement in the Kingdom’s pursuit of sustainable and innovative air mobility solutions. The company has formed a strategic partnership with Red Sea Global (RSG) and The Helicopter Company (THC) to create a pre-commercial “sandbox” environment for testing and developing air taxi services.
This collaboration will leverage RSG’s expertise in developing regenerative tourism destinations such as The Red Sea and AMAALA, alongside THC’s position as Saudi Arabia’s foremost commercial helicopter operator and a subsidiary of the Public Investment Fund (PIF). The sandbox initiative will facilitate representative flights, the establishment of charging infrastructure, integration with national airspace, and the development of ground communication systems. These efforts build on Joby’s prior demonstration flights in the United Arab Emirates and aim to assess the viability of incorporating eVTOL aircraft into Saudi Arabia’s urban and tourism landscapes.
JoeBen Bevirt, founder and CEO of Joby Aviation, emphasized the company’s approach of partnering with governments and local operators to streamline expansion and prepare for the next generation of air mobility. Captain Arnaud Martinez, CEO of THC, highlighted the transformative potential of eVTOL technology for urban passenger transport and expressed confidence in Saudi Arabia’s leadership role in this emerging sector. John Pagano, Group CEO of Red Sea Global, noted that the partnership aligns closely with RSG’s commitment to regenerative tourism and sustainable travel initiatives.
Regulatory and Market Challenges Ahead
Despite the promising collaboration, Joby Aviation faces significant challenges in navigating Saudi Arabia’s regulatory landscape. The company is working closely with the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) to develop an air taxi regulatory framework modeled on Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification standards. This alignment is expected to facilitate the approval process, yet Joby must still overcome logistical and operational complexities to ensure a successful rollout.
The competitive environment in Saudi Arabia’s advanced air mobility market is also intensifying. Established operators like THC may adapt their services in response to the introduction of eVTOL air taxis, while other companies such as Archer have announced similar plans to enter the Saudi market. These competitive dynamics will likely influence the pace and scale of Joby’s deployment in the region.
Expanding Footprint in the Middle East and Central Asia
Joby Aviation’s entry into Saudi Arabia is part of a broader regional expansion strategy. In September, the company revealed a long-term partnership with the Ras Al Khaimah Transport Authority and Skyports Infrastructure to establish a passenger air taxi network in the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah by 2027. Additionally, Joby plans to commence air taxi operations in Dubai by 2026 and has signed a letter of intent to sell up to $250 million in aircraft and services to Alatau Advance Air Group in Kazakhstan.
With ambitions to operate fast, quiet, and convenient air taxi services globally, Joby Aviation is simultaneously pursuing sales of its aircraft to other operators and partners. The company’s progress in Saudi Arabia will be closely monitored as it confronts regulatory, operational, and competitive challenges within the rapidly evolving advanced air mobility sector.

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