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Joby Outlines Dubai Air Taxi Plans Ahead of FAA Certification

Joby Outlines Dubai Air Taxi Plans Ahead of FAA Certification
Milestone Flight and Regional Expansion
Joby Aviation has marked a significant milestone with the successful completion of its first point-to-point electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) flight in the United Arab Emirates. The company’s flagship S4 aircraft completed a 17-minute journey from its Margham test facility to Al Maktoum International Airport (OMDW) in Dubai, navigating controlled airspace and coordinating with air traffic control. This achievement underscores Joby’s ambition to establish Dubai as a key launch site for its air taxi services. Highlighting its growing presence in the region, Joby’s S4 will be the sole eVTOL aircraft featured at the Dubai Airshow this week.
In addition to its main hub at Dubai International Airport (OMDB), Joby has announced plans for three new vertiport locations at Dubai Mall, Atlantis the Royal, and the American University of Dubai. Eric Allison, Joby’s chief product officer, stated that the OMDB vertiport is approximately 60 percent complete and remains on schedule for a 2026 opening. He described this facility as the “centerpiece” of Joby’s expanding Dubai network, which aims to integrate multiple urban locations to facilitate seamless air taxi operations.
Regulatory Collaboration and Certification Strategy
Joby is actively collaborating with the UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) and Dubai Civil Aviation Authority to develop a qualification program in parallel with its pursuit of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) type certification in the United States. Didier Papadopoulos, Joby’s president of aircraft OEM, emphasized that the company is pursuing simultaneous certification efforts, noting that regulatory progress in Dubai could enable the S4 to carry passengers locally before its commercial debut in the U.S. “There is nothing we’re doing that is saying GCAA goes first, FAA goes second,” Papadopoulos remarked, highlighting the dual-track approach.
Allison compared the UAE’s qualification program to the FAA’s experimental market survey certificate, which allows noncommercial passenger flights ahead of full commercial operations. The Dubai Road and Transport Authority, which has a six-year partnership agreement with Joby, confirmed that the GCAA is “steadily progressing” toward enabling commercial air taxi services by 2026.
Competitive Landscape and Market Outlook
Joby’s ambitions in Dubai come amid a rapidly evolving urban air mobility sector, with the UAE positioning itself as a regional leader. However, Joby faces competition from other eVTOL developers such as Archer and eVolo, both targeting the Middle Eastern market. This competitive environment is expected to accelerate innovation and regulatory developments as companies vie for approvals and market share.
In the United States, Joby plans to launch home-to-airport air taxi services in partnership with Delta Air Lines, while integrating its S4 flights with platforms including Uber and Blade Air Mobility—the latter acquired by Joby in August. Concurrently, the company is conducting “sandbox testing” in Dubai, where initial S4 operations will be limited in scope. The region’s warm climate supports this phased approach to regulatory compliance and operational rollout.
As Joby advances certification efforts on both sides of the Atlantic, market sentiment remains optimistic, buoyed by strong support from UAE authorities and anticipation for the 2026 launch. Nevertheless, with rivals intensifying their efforts, the competition to bring air taxis to Dubai’s skies is poised to remain fierce.

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