
AeroGenie — Your Intelligent Copilot.
Trending
Categories
Joby to Expand Manufacturing with Second Ohio Facility Acquisition

Joby to Expand Manufacturing with Second Ohio Facility Acquisition
Strategic Expansion in Dayton
Dayton, Ohio – January 7, 2026 – Joby Aviation, Inc. (NYSE: JOBY), a prominent developer in the electric air taxi sector, has announced the acquisition of a 700,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in the Dayton area. This acquisition represents a pivotal advancement in Joby’s strategy to expand its dual-site manufacturing operations and aims to double its aircraft production capacity to four units per month by 2027.
The newly acquired facility, which is ready for immediate use, will complement Joby’s existing production lines in California and Ohio. Operations at the Dayton site are expected to commence within the year, supporting both near-term production targets and providing additional capacity for future growth. This expansion capitalizes on Ohio’s extensive aerospace talent pool and its longstanding aviation heritage.
JoeBen Bevirt, founder and CEO of Joby Aviation, emphasized the significance of the location, stating, “This site will not only support our near-term plan to double production, it can also serve as a base for significant future growth, as we turn a decade of engineering into the manufacturing scale the market is now demanding. From the world’s first aircraft factory to the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton has long been the epicenter of aerospace innovation and we’re proud to be building the next generation of flight right here.”
Industry Context and Operational Developments
Joby’s expansion occurs amid growing optimism surrounding the electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) market. Industry analysts have responded favorably to the company’s plans, forecasting substantial growth driven by increasing demand for urban air mobility solutions. Nevertheless, Joby faces challenges as it scales production, including navigating regulatory requirements, managing supply chain complexities, and contending with intensifying competition from rivals such as Archer Aviation. The competitive environment has also been marked by increased litigation over trade secrets and strategic maneuvers by competitors seeking to secure market share.
In recent months, Joby has accelerated its manufacturing capabilities. In July 2025, the company completed an expanded facility in Marina, California, and initiated propeller blade production in Ohio by October. To meet its production objectives, Joby has begun procuring capital equipment and is actively recruiting to enable continuous, round-the-clock operations at its California site.
Regional Support and Economic Impact
Ohio officials have expressed strong support for Joby’s continued investment in the region. Governor Mike DeWine remarked, “From the Wright Brothers to Joby Aviation, Ohio has always been where the future of flight takes shape. Joby's expanded manufacturing presence in Vandalia and the Miami Valley brings together our state's rich aviation heritage with our world-class advanced manufacturing workforce to build the aircraft that will redefine how people and goods move through our cities.”
Senator Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) also highlighted the economic benefits, stating, “Joby’s investment in Dayton, bringing thousands of good-paying blue collar jobs back to Ohio, is an incredible testament to Ohio’s long history as a leader in aviation and to the manufacturing renaissance happening all across the states.”
As Joby advances its expansion plans, the company remains committed to scaling production efficiently while maintaining its competitive position in a rapidly evolving market.

Long-Haul Airlines Transform Business Class on Narrowbody Aircraft

Turkish Airlines invests $2.3bn to expand Istanbul Airport hub

Aviate Software Releases GA Kneeboard

Starlink Expands High-Speed Wi-Fi Service to Private Jets

M1 Support Services Secures $601 Million MRO Contract with U.S. Army

Archer Partners with NVIDIA to Develop Next-Generation Aviation AI

Butler Tech to Open Aviation Center on January 20; Ribbon-Cutting Scheduled for March

Teneo.ai Launches Agentic AI for Airlines, Automating Luggage Updates and Loyalty Support with Enterprise-Grade Control

Blackhawk Group Acquires Silver Sky Aviation
