Powered by six electric motors, Joby’s electric aircraft takes off and lands vertically and can carry one pilot and four riders at speeds near 200 knots. Joby is engaged in a multiyear testing program with the FAA to certify the vehicle for commercial operations and has completed the first three of five stages. It was showing the vehicle at the 2024 NBAA-BACE convention in Las Vegas and AVweb’s Russ Niles caught up with Joby’s chief pilot of flight operations, Garrett Smith.
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Key Takeaways:
- Joby's electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft uses six electric motors, can carry one pilot and four passengers, and reaches speeds near 200 knots.
- The company is actively pursuing FAA certification for commercial operations, having completed three of five stages in a multi-year testing program.
- Joby showcased its aircraft at the 2024 NBAA-BACE convention in Las Vegas.
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