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Joby and Air Space Intelligence Collaborate to Advance Electric Flight

Joby and Air Space Intelligence Collaborate to Advance Electric Flight Integration
Partnership Aims to Transform U.S. Airspace for Electric Mobility
Joby Aviation and Air Space Intelligence (ASI) have announced a strategic partnership focused on accelerating the integration of advanced air mobility solutions, including electric air taxis, into the United States national airspace system. This collaboration leverages Joby’s expertise in electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft alongside ASI’s AI-powered airspace management technology to enable large-scale electric flight operations.
Joby, which has been operating at Marina Municipal Airport since 2018, is developing electric air taxis intended for commercial passenger service. The company is actively pursuing Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) type certification for its aircraft, a process that involves navigating complex regulatory challenges as the industry seeks to incorporate new mobility platforms into the already intricate U.S. airspace.
ASI, a U.S.-based aerospace and defense software firm, contributes its Flyways AI Platform to the partnership. This open, AI-driven system employs high-fidelity four-dimensional modeling to optimize flight operations and provide predictive situational awareness for both operators and air traffic controllers. The two companies plan to conduct joint demonstrations, including live operational exercises, later this year, with initial results anticipated by the end of 2026.
Greg Bowles, Chief Policy Officer at Joby Aviation, emphasized the significance of modernizing the national airspace system. He stated, “America has long set the global standard for aviation, and modernizing our airspace is key to maintaining that leadership. By combining Joby’s operational capabilities with ASI’s advanced AI-driven Flyways platform, we’re helping build the intelligent infrastructure needed to integrate electric air taxis seamlessly into the national airspace system—one of America’s most important national assets.”
Addressing the Challenges of Airspace Modernization
The U.S. national airspace system is one of the largest and busiest in the world, managing over 45,000 flights and nearly 3 million passengers daily across more than 29 million square miles. With the FAA planning to implement a new air traffic control system by 2028 to replace aging infrastructure, the partnership will explore how automated, software-defined approaches can support the increasing autonomy of flight operations.
Bernard Asare, president of civil aviation at ASI, highlighted the necessity of evolving airspace management to accommodate advanced air mobility. “Scaling advanced air mobility requires more than new aircraft—it requires a new operating system for the airspace,” he said. “Our Flyways AI platform gives operators and controllers the predictive awareness to coordinate high-density operations proactively, not reactively.”
Despite the promise of AI-driven airspace management, the partnership faces significant hurdles. Regulatory approval remains a critical barrier as Joby advances toward FAA certification. Industry analysts have expressed skepticism regarding the ability of AI systems to manage airspace congestion and maintain safety at scale. Furthermore, the competitive landscape is intensifying, with major aerospace and defense companies such as Anduril, Boeing, and Lockheed Martin investing heavily in eVTOL technology. Legal disputes have also surfaced, including Joby’s lawsuit against rival Archer Aviation over alleged trade secret theft and Archer’s counterclaims concerning Joby’s foreign affiliations.
Last month, Joby was selected for the White House-backed Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing Integration Pilot Program and commenced flight testing of its first FAA-conforming aircraft. As the sector advances, the collaboration between Joby and ASI may prove instrumental in shaping the future of electric flight and airspace management in the United States.

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