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Joby Completes First Flight of Turbine-Electric Demonstrator Aircraft

Joby Completes First Flight of Turbine-Electric Demonstrator Aircraft
Santa Cruz, CA – November 13, 2025 – Joby Aviation, Inc. (NYSE: JOBY) has successfully completed the maiden flight of its turbine-electric, autonomous vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) demonstrator aircraft, marking a pivotal advancement in the company’s efforts to enhance its electric air taxi platform. This new demonstrator features a hybrid turbine powertrain combined with Joby’s proprietary SuperPilot™ autonomy system, designed to extend range and payload capacity for both commercial and defense applications.
Rapid Development and Strategic Partnerships
The inaugural flight occurred on November 7 at Joby’s facility in Marina, California, just three months after the company revealed the hybrid concept alongside its strategic partnership with L3Harris Technologies (NYSE: LHX). This swift progression highlights Joby’s commitment to vertical integration and reflects the accelerated development pace of dual-use aerospace technologies. The hybrid aircraft is engineered to support a variety of missions, ranging from extended-range air taxi services to specialized defense operations.
L3Harris will adapt the platform for military use, focusing on contested logistics, “loyal wingman” support, and low-altitude missions. The U.S. government has demonstrated considerable interest in such resilient, autonomous, and hybrid aircraft, requesting over $9 billion in the fiscal year 2026 budget for next-generation platforms. JoeBen Bevirt, CEO and Founder of Joby, emphasized the importance of rapid and cost-effective technology delivery to American troops, noting that the company’s vertical integration enables an unprecedented pace from concept to deployment in aerospace and defense.
Progress Toward Certification and Dual-Use Strategy
This milestone flight coincides with Joby’s ongoing efforts to secure Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) type certification for its all-electric platform, which has already accumulated more than 50,000 miles of flight testing. Power-on testing of Joby’s first turbine-electric demonstrator aircraft is currently underway, signaling steady progress toward commercial operations. The SuperPilot™ autonomy stack, under development for over five years, has been validated in government exercises such as REFORPAC, underscoring its operational readiness.
Joby’s dual-use approach is central to its business model, leveraging defense contracts to support the development and scaling of commercial air taxi services. Bevirt highlighted the reciprocal value of dual-use technology, explaining that advancements in hybrid and autonomous systems for defense applications accelerate their readiness for commercial markets, including longer-range VTOL missions and autonomous urban airspace operations.
Market Context and Future Outlook
Investor response to Joby’s announcement has been largely positive, reflecting confidence in the technology’s potential across military and civilian sectors. Nonetheless, the company faces challenges related to scaling production and navigating complex regulatory environments as it prepares for broader deployment. Competitors such as Archer and Vertical Aerospace are also advancing in the urban air mobility sector, intensifying competition to establish viable networks for electric and hybrid VTOL aircraft.
Joby and L3Harris remain on schedule to commence government mission demonstrations with the hybrid aircraft in 2026, following continued ground and flight testing. As Joby approaches the final stages of FAA certification, its progress signals a significant step forward for hybrid-electric aviation and the integration of dual-use aerospace technologies.

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