Joby Begins Final Assembly of First Company-Conforming eVTOL Aircraft
Joby Aviation (NYSE:JOBY) has commenced the final assembly of its first company-conforming electric, vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft at its manufacturing facility in Marina, California. This significant milestone is crucial for achieving Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) type certification for commercial passenger operations. The aircraft's assembly includes integrating major aerostructures and installing essential systems, with flight testing anticipated in the first half of 2023. Joby is also exploring proposals for a Phase 1 production facility while continuing to enhance its robust Quality Management System, essential for regulatory approval.
- Initiation of final assembly of the first company-conforming eVTOL aircraft.
- Important step towards FAA type certification for commercial operations.
- Expectation to begin flight testing in the first half of 2023.
- Active evaluation of proposals for Phase 1 production facility.
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The fuselage of the first aircraft to be produced on Joby’s pilot manufacturing line in
The aircraft, which is the first to be produced at Joby’s pilot manufacturing facility in
“Beginning final assembly of our first company-conforming aircraft is a critical achievement for Joby and a landmark for the wider eVTOL industry,” said
“It unlocks the path ahead and allows us to exercise our quality management system in preparation for type certification and a subsequent production certification,” he added. “There is an incredible amount of work that goes into getting to this point and I’m very grateful for the energy and commitment of the team behind this achievement.”
Having built the major aerostructures of the aircraft – the wing, tail, and fuselage – Joby is now beginning the process of mating the structures together and installing the wiring, electronics, actuation, and propulsion systems on its pilot production line. Joby expects the aircraft to begin flight testing in the first half of 2023.
Joby’s Quality Management System, matured over a number of years, includes tracking and documentation of every part on the aircraft, configuration management of engineering drawings, environmental conditions during fabrication, and actions taken by manufacturing technicians. The system is reviewed regularly by the
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