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Joby Completes Piloted Electric AirTaxi Flight Across San Francisco Bay and Around the Golden Gate

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Joby Aviation, Inc., a company developing electric air taxis for commercial passenger service, announced the completion of a series of demonstration flights across the San Francisco Bay Area. With one of the world’s most recognizable skylines as a backdrop, the company showcased its operational readiness in a region defined by traffic congestion, demonstrating that the future of quiet, emissions-free flight is not just a concept, but nearing commercial readiness.

50,000 Miles Logged Across Joby Fleet Ahead of U.S. Expansion

With an operational foundation built on thousands of test flights and more than 50,000 miles logged across its fleet, the company is now ready to scale its presence across the U.S.

Joby was selected as a partner in multiple winning applications under the White House-backed eVTOL Integration Pilot Program (eIPP), giving the company the opportunity to begin early operations across 10 states: Arizona, Florida, Idaho, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, and Utah. The selection marks a significant milestone not just for Joby, but for the broader U.S. air taxi industry, with the potential to meaningfully accelerate the path to commercial service.

Electric Skies Tour 2026 Kicks Off with Golden Gate Bridge Flyover

The flight marks the kickoff of Joby’s 2026 Electric Skies Tour, a national showcase timed to celebrate the United States’ 250th anniversary. After departing Oakland International Airport, Joby’s aircraft (N545JX), piloted by Andrea Pingitore, soared quietly across the Bay toward the Golden Gate Bridge and turned above the Marin Headlands, set against one of the world’s most recognizable skylines.

The iconic backdrop is the first stop in a journey to introduce Americans to a future where a daily commute will take minutes, not hours. Joby expects to fly and present its aircraft in cities across the country as part of the tour, building on a heritage of American innovation and proving the real-world promise that air taxis are a faster, quieter way to connect our communities.

“Making Flight an Everyday Reality” – CEO JoeBen Bevirt

“The Bay Area is home to the world’s most innovative companies, including Joby, but it’s also an area with significant traffic and unique geographical barriers,” said JoeBen Bevirt, founder and CEO of Joby. “Our technology provides an opportunity to build on the immense potential of this region while protecting it for the next generation. By providing clean, quiet service with minimal infrastructure investment we are making flight an everyday reality for the community.”

FAA-Conforming Aircraft Testing Progresses Toward Certification

The company continues to make progress towards certification, marked by the successful flight of its first FAA-conforming aircraft for TIA, which paves the way for FAA pilots to carry out ‘for credit’ tests later this year. The aircraft is designed with safety, acoustics and performance in mind – all critical characteristics to unlocking the urban aerial ridesharing market.

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