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Joby Conducts Electric Air Taxi Tests at Manhattan Heliport

Joby Aviation Conducts Electric Air Taxi Demonstrations at Manhattan Heliport
Joby Aviation is conducting a series of invitation-only, piloted electric air taxi demonstration flights from Manhattan’s West 30th Street Heliport during the week of April 27. Scheduled from Monday, April 27 through Thursday, April 30, these demonstrations will feature short flights over the Hudson River as well as brief hops connecting Midtown Manhattan to nearby regional airports. The sessions serve as a discreet preview of the urban air mobility services Joby aims to introduce across U.S. cities.
Strategic Rollout and Recent Demonstrations
These Manhattan tests form part of Joby’s broader strategy to establish limited operations within the United States. In March, the company was selected as a winner in the White House-backed eVTOL Integration Pilot Program (eIPP), with New York identified as a key partner market. Early coordination with the Port Authority has been central to Joby’s operational planning, facilitating access to critical infrastructure.
Earlier this month, Joby launched its "Electric Skies" demonstration tour, completing piloted flights across San Francisco Bay to showcase its operational readiness. The company also participated in the America Innovates exhibit in San Francisco, presenting its electric air taxi alongside other emerging technologies, further underscoring its commitment to advancing urban air mobility.
Manhattan Access Through Blade Acquisition
Joby’s August 2025 acquisition of Blade’s passenger business has provided immediate access to Manhattan’s heliport infrastructure and a ready customer base. According to SEC filings, Joby intends to leverage Blade’s terminals and lounges to facilitate the transition to electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) services, streamlining its entry into the competitive urban air taxi market.
Heliport Operations and Community Concerns
The West 30th Street Heliport, a state-owned facility adjacent to Hudson River Park, has long been a focal point for debates over noise and safety as helicopter traffic in Manhattan has evolved. While the heliport emphasizes its emergency and passenger roles, local reporting has documented ongoing neighborhood concerns regarding increased air traffic and its impact on the surrounding community.
Ongoing Legal and Regulatory Challenges
Despite its operational progress, Joby faces significant legal and regulatory challenges. The company is currently under investigation by the U.S. International Trade Commission following a complaint by competitor Archer Aviation, which alleges violations of the U.S. Tariff Act of 1930 related to import and tariff regulations. Additionally, Joby and Archer are engaged in a legal dispute over alleged trade secret theft and misrepresentation of business relationships with foreign entities.
Outlook for the Demonstrations
If the April demonstration window proceeds as planned, the flights will be tightly controlled and limited to invited guests. The primary focus will be on testing routes, procedures, and acoustics rather than offering public service. Joby’s participation in the eIPP and recent public demonstrations indicate the company is gathering operational data and seeking stakeholder support as it continues to pursue Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification.
Residents interested in updates can monitor FAA Notices to Air Missions (NOTAMs) and the heliport’s official channels for notices related to the test flights. Further information will be provided as Joby or local authorities release official confirmations.

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