Joby receives FAA nod to start air taxi
services commercially
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[May 26, 2022]
(Reuters) - Joby Aviation Inc said
on Thursday it had received a certification from the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) that would allow it to kick start its air-taxi
operations commercially. |
A Joby Aviation Air Taxi is seen outside of the New York Stock Exchange
(NYSE) ahead of their listing in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., August
11, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly |
Although the certification gives the necessary clearance and is
a significant milestone, the company still has some regulatory
hurdles to clear before its five-seater aircraft can legally fly
passengers.
The FAA's Part 135 Air Carrier Certificate is among the three
regulatory approvals critical for Joby's planned launch of
all-electric aerial ridesharing service in 2024.
The certification will let Joby operate its electric vertical
take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft as an air taxi service in
cities and communities across United States.
In February, Joby's piloted prototype aircraft met with an
accident during a flight test at its base in California but no
injuries were reported.
Earlier this month, FAA said it had shifted course on its
approach to approving pilots for future eVTOL aircraft but does
not expect it to delay certification or operational approvals.
Joby reported a net loss of $62.3 million in the first quarter
this year and flagged costs related to aircraft certification
and early manufacturing operations.
(Reporting by Aishwarya Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil
D'Silva)
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