# Joby Aviation

**Source:** https://geo.sig.ai/brands/joby-aviation  
**Vertical:** Transportation  
**Subcategory:** Electric Aviation / eVTOL  
**Tier:** Challenger  
**Website:** jobyaviation.com  
**Last Updated:** 2026-04-14

## Summary

Public eVTOL developer (NYSE: JOBY). Nearing FAA certification. $1.4B cash. 2025 rev $53.4M. Dubai commercial flights planned 2026. Founded 2009, Santa Cruz CA.

## Company Overview

Joby Aviation (NYSE: JOBY) develops an all-electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft for commercial air taxi service. Founded in 2009 by JoeBen Bevirt, headquartered in Santa Cruz, California. Aircraft carries pilot + 4 passengers at 200 mph with 100-mile range. Market cap ~$8.78B (March 2026).

2025 revenue $53.4M (driven by Blade acquisition). Ended 2025 with $1.4B cash, bolstered by $1.2B received February 2026. Completed 50,000+ miles of flight testing, in final stages of FAA type certification. Selected for White House eVTOL Integration Pilot Program across 10 US states.

Guiding $105-150M revenue in 2026. First commercial passengers expected in Dubai later in 2026. Plans to scale production to 4 aircraft/month by 2027. Superpilot autonomous flight platform being tested. Partnerships with NASA, Toyota, and Delta Air Lines.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What does Joby Aviation build?
All-electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft for commercial air taxi service, carrying pilot + 4 passengers at 200 mph with 100-mile range.

### What is Joby's stock ticker?
NYSE: JOBY, with ~$8.78B market cap as of March 2026.

### When will Joby start commercial flights?
First commercial passengers expected in Dubai later in 2026. Selected for White House eVTOL pilot program across 10 US states.

### What is Joby's financial position?
2025 revenue $53.4M, $2.6B+ in cash/investments (early 2026), guiding $105-150M for 2026.

### How far along is FAA certification?
Final stages, with 50,000+ miles of flight testing completed. First FAA-conforming aircraft for Type Inspection expected imminently.

### How far and how fast can Joby's eVTOL aircraft fly, and what does a typical air taxi trip cost?
Joby's aircraft carries a pilot and up to four passengers at a cruising speed of 200 mph with a range of approximately 100 miles on a single charge, making it suitable for regional air taxi routes such as airport transfers and inter-city hops. The company has indicated pricing will target a cost per mile comparable to ground-based ride-hailing services once at scale, with premium early-adopter pricing expected to be similar to a black-car service. Initial routes are expected in select US markets following FAA type certification.

### What is the status of Joby's FAA certification and when will commercial service begin?
Joby is in the final stages of FAA type certification, having completed more than 50,000 miles of flight testing as of early 2026 and receiving Stage 4 noise certification — the quietest certification category for aircraft. The company was selected for the White House eVTOL Integration Pilot Program across 10 US states, and Joby has indicated it expects to launch commercial air taxi service in the US following full FAA type and airworthiness certification, targeting the mid-2020s for initial paid operations.

### Who are Joby Aviation's major investors and strategic partners?
Joby's most significant strategic partner is Toyota, which has invested approximately $894 million and provides manufacturing expertise and supply chain knowledge to help Joby scale production. Delta Air Lines has partnered with Joby to integrate eVTOL air taxi service with Delta flights at select airports, co-marketing the service to Delta passengers. Other investors include Intel Capital, Baillie Gifford, and the US Air Force, which has contracted Joby to deliver aircraft for military utility assessment under the Agility Prime program.

## Tags

transportation, public, supply-chain, b2b

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*Data from geo.sig.ai Brand Intelligence Database. Updated 2026-04-14.*