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Joby's First Certified Aircraft Moves to Final Assembly Ahead of TIA Flight Tests

Joby’s First Certified Aircraft Advances to Final Assembly Ahead of FAA Flight Tests
Santa Cruz, CA – August 6, 2025 – Joby Aviation, Inc. (NYSE: JOBY) has reached a significant milestone in its development of commercial electric air taxi services, announcing that its first conforming aircraft has entered the final assembly stage. This advancement paves the way for the upcoming Type Inspection Authorization (TIA) flight tests with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) scheduled for later this year.
Progress Toward Certification and Commercial Operations
This achievement represents the culmination of over a decade of rigorous development and testing. Joby has completed extensive evaluations of major components, aerostructures, and systems, securing FAA acceptance for more than half of its test plans. The company has made substantial progress in three critical areas: obtaining test plan approvals, finalizing a design that complies with FAA standards, and establishing the manufacturing capability to produce the conforming aircraft. These elements are vital for advancing to the final phase of FAA certification and ultimately launching commercial operations.
Didier Papadopoulos, President of Aircraft OEM at Joby, emphasized the significance of this moment, stating, “Every component, every system, and every test we have completed over the past 15 years has led us to this point. We are now bringing it all together on the first of several aircraft that will be used for the final phase of FAA flight testing. TIA is the final major step in the process of certification and puts us within direct line of sight of a fully certified aircraft ready for commercial operations.”
Joby anticipates that its own pilots will begin flying the aircraft in 2025, followed by FAA pilots who will conduct direct evaluations of the aircraft’s performance and safety. This phase is central to the fifth and final stage of the type certification process.
Validation, Manufacturing, and Market Position
The final assembly phase follows comprehensive validation efforts, including static load testing on primary aerostructures where engineers applied forces exceeding expected flight loads. Additionally, extensive system and sensor calibrations have been completed, providing critical data to confirm the aircraft’s structural integrity and readiness for TIA testing.
Joby’s progress underscores the benefits of its vertically integrated approach, which encompasses in-house design, manufacturing, and testing. This strategy has accelerated development timelines, ensured quality control, and streamlined the certification process. Recent expansions of manufacturing facilities in California and Ohio, combined with a strategic partnership with Toyota, are expected to double Joby’s production capacity to 24 aircraft annually.
The company’s momentum unfolds amid a rapidly evolving advanced air mobility sector, where regulatory challenges, competition from other eVTOL developers, and questions regarding market acceptance remain key considerations. Competitors may respond by accelerating their own development schedules or pursuing strategic partnerships to maintain competitiveness. Investor interest continues to be robust as Joby demonstrates tangible progress toward commercialization.
Further reinforcing its market position, Joby recently acquired Blade Air Mobility’s passenger unit in a $125 million transaction, expanding its operational footprint and strengthening its presence in the emerging air taxi market.
Papadopoulos reiterated the company’s commitment, stating, “We said we’d deliver a conforming aircraft in 2025 and that’s exactly what we’re doing, all in alignment with FAA support. Meeting our TIA goals is a direct reflection of our team’s extraordinary dedication. Every step forward is a testament to their unwavering focus on safely bringing this aircraft to market.”
Joby is scheduled to release its second quarter 2025 financial results after market close.

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