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Joby announces three new vertiports for Dubai network

Joby Expands Dubai Air Taxi Network with Three New Vertiports
Joby Aviation, the American developer of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) air taxis, has announced plans to build three additional vertiports in Dubai, further advancing the emirate’s burgeoning electric air taxi infrastructure. The announcement was made on the opening day of the Dubai Airshow in collaboration with Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) and Skyports Infrastructure, marking a pivotal development in the rollout of commercial eVTOL services in the city.
Strategic Locations to Enhance Connectivity
The new vertiports will be situated at the American University of Dubai, Atlantis The Royal, and Dubai Mall, complementing a fourth vertiport currently under construction at Dubai International Airport (DXB). Together, these sites will form a network designed to facilitate rapid, emissions-free travel between some of Dubai’s most frequented destinations. This expansion is part of Joby’s exclusive six-year agreement with the RTA to establish and operate air taxi services within the emirate.
Each location has been carefully selected to maximize connectivity and passenger convenience. Dubai Mall, recognized by Joby as the world’s largest shopping and entertainment complex, attracted nearly 111 million visitors in 2024. Atlantis The Royal, a landmark resort on Palm Jumeirah, will provide access to premier beachfront and entertainment venues. The American University of Dubai is strategically positioned to serve the nearby Dubai Marina residential district and the technology hub of Dubai Internet City.
Progress and Industry Context
Construction of the initial vertiport at Dubai International Airport is already underway, with completion expected by the end of the first quarter of 2026. The project has garnered support from prominent Dubai property developers, including Emaar Properties, Atlantis The Royal, and Wasl Asset Management Group, all of whom are collaborating to facilitate the introduction of eVTOL operations ahead of the commercial launch.
Joby’s announcement arrives amid intensifying competition in the UAE’s urban air mobility sector. The company faces regulatory challenges and rivalry from other eVTOL manufacturers, some of whom may accelerate their own deployment plans or forge new partnerships. Market confidence in Joby has recently strengthened, particularly after reports indicated potential delays for competitor Archer Aviation in securing UAE certification. Nonetheless, analysts emphasize that Joby’s sustained success will hinge on its ability to navigate complex regulatory environments and maintain a competitive advantage as the market evolves.
Milestones in UAE eVTOL Development
At the Dubai Airshow, Joby also disclosed the completion of the UAE’s first point-to-point eVTOL flight. On November 9, a piloted Joby aircraft flew for 17 minutes from its Margham test facility to Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC), marking a historic first for the country. The company is conducting daily public demonstration flights throughout the event.
His Excellency Mattar Al Tayer, Director General and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of Dubai’s RTA, praised the successful crewed flight as a significant milestone in Dubai’s pursuit of advanced mobility solutions. As the city prepares for the commercial launch of air taxi services in 2026, the expansion of vertiport infrastructure underscores Dubai’s ambition to establish itself as a global leader in urban air mobility.

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