The future of transportation in congested cities like Atlanta may soon be taking flight. Electric air taxis that take off ...
Joby Aviation completed a series of demonstration flights in San Francisco this week, drawing a crowd of reporters and tech enthusiasts who marveled at the flying taxi in the sky ...
Company until now had conducted testing using developmental and preproduction prototype aircraft.
Air taxis are set to start operating in multiple states this year as part of a push by the White House to get aircraft like Joby's electric air taxi approved by the FAA for commercial service.
Joby Aviation is preparing to start air-taxi operations in the U.S. after being chosen for a White House-backed pilot program.
Company positions the layoffs as a “strategic pivot” and says it “remains committed” to developing an air taxi.
Archer Aviation said its partners in Texas, Florida and New York were chosen by the federal government for the White House's air taxi project.
As makers of electric air taxis showcase their aircraft, airports, operators and governments have considerable work to do before the first paying customers can get airborne.
Although it feels like the promise of electric air taxis never left the shiny tech demo in a venture capitalist’s slide deck, the ball is finally moving. We’ve watched as teasing sleek prototypes ...
Several electric air taxi makers received approval to test prototypes in Florida and other states as part of a national inititive to jumpstart the battery-powered aircraft industry.
Houston may soon join Texas’s new air taxi network after the USDOT and FAA picked the state to test eVTOL flights connecting Dallas, Austin and San Antonio.
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