Joby Delivers First eVTOL Aircraft to Edwards Air Force Base Ahead of Schedule
- Joby's delivery of the first electric air taxi to the U.S. Air Force showcases the company's progress in the development of electric aviation and strengthens its partnership with the government.
- The contract with the DOD, valued at $131 million, provides Joby with significant revenue and positions the company as a leader in the industry.
- The partnership with NASA for research on airspace integration highlights Joby's commitment to advancing the entire eVTOL industry.
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Joby Aircraft Becomes First Electric Air Taxi Delivered to the
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Believed to be the First Electric Air Taxi Delivered in the
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Aircraft will be Used to Demonstrate Logistics Missions on Base, Flown by
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Delivery is Part of Joby’s
Contract with the DOD$131 Million
Joby recently delivered its first electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft to Edwards Air Force Base as part of the company’s contract with the
Joby’s aircraft, which has already begun flying at Edwards AFB, is the first electric air taxi to be stationed on a
The Agility Prime contract includes the provisioning of up to nine aircraft to the
The aircraft, which was the first built on Joby’s Pilot Production Line in
“We’re proud to join the ranks of revolutionary aircraft that first demonstrated their capabilities at Edwards Air Force Base, including the first American jet fighter, the first supersonic aircraft, and many others that have pushed the boundaries of aviation technology,” said JoeBen Bevirt, Founder and CEO of Joby.
“The longstanding support of the DOD and NASA has been critical to the rapid development of electric aviation and eVTOL aircraft, and demonstrates how successful public-private partnerships can bring new technology to life at speed. Their work will have profound implications for continued American leadership in both commercial and defense aerospace technology,” he added.
Joby’s partnership with the DOD dates back to its 2016 engagement with the Defense Innovation Unit (
“Agility Prime’s stated objective in 2020 was to work towards an operational capability for transformative vertical lift in the DoD by 2023. The arrival of Joby’s aircraft at Edwards AFB is an important step towards achieving this objective,” said Col Elliott Leigh, AFWERX director and Chief Commercialization Officer for the Department of the Air Force.
“The delivery of this first eVTOL aircraft is the start of a new chapter in Edwards’ rich aerospace history,” notes Maj Phillip Woodhull, director, Emerging Technologies Integrated Test Force. “This partners private industry with the 412th Test Wing’s world-renowned test management execution. We are excited to agilely test, experiment with, and evaluate this new technology for potential future national defense applications.”
In partnership with the
“NASA’s participation in the Joby and AFWERX project will provide our researchers with hands-on experience with a representative eVTOL vehicle, concentrated on how these types of aircraft could fit into the national airspace for everyday use, that will inform NASA’s effort in supporting the entire eVTOL industry,” said NASA research pilot Wayne Ringelberg. “The research will include a focus on handling qualities evaluation tools, autonomy, and airspace integration, which is all needed research to push the industry forward.”
Over the past year, the
With a range of up to 100 miles plus energy reserves and a top speed of 200 mph, the Joby aircraft is capable of transporting a pilot and four passengers quickly and quietly with zero operating emissions.
The delivery will be celebrated at an event held this morning at 10:00am PT at Edwards Air Force Base. The event can be watched live via this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qVLQsz_YJc.
Media assets, including photos and videos of the Joby aircraft in flight, are available here.
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