Joby Expands Partnership With Us Department of Defense
Joby Aviation, Inc. (NYSE:JOBY) has expanded its contract with the U.S. Air Force's Agility Prime program, increasing its potential value by over $45 million, now totaling more than $75 million. This contract extension includes engagement with the U.S. Marine Corps for flight tests and applications like resupply and medical response. The expansion emphasizes Joby's commitment to launching its eVTOL passenger service while leveraging government partnerships for technology development and testing.
- Expanded contract with the U.S. Air Force increases potential contract value by over $45 million, totaling more than $75 million.
- Engagement now includes the U.S. Marine Corps for flight tests, expanding defense partnerships.
- Partnerships provide access to testing facilities and offset research and development costs.
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Company signs expanded contract with
DoD , increasing its potential value by more than$45 million -
Full potential value of contract now more than
$75 million -
Engagement on flight test operations broadened to include the
US Marine Corps
Joby’s all-electric, vertical take-off and landing aircraft primed for flight at the company’s manufacturing and flight testing facility in
Building on more than five years of engagement with defense agencies, the expanded contract leverages Joby’s years of research and technology development and will include new testing to evaluate Joby’s advanced technologies. It brings the potential value of the total contract to more than
The contract also widens the Company’s defense partnerships to include the
“As we work toward our goal of launching a passenger ridesharing service, we’re grateful for the support of our defense partners. This extension provides valuable support for our ongoing development efforts and allows our partners to see first-hand the potential for this aircraft in their future concept of operations” said
Joby’s engagement with government partners bolsters the Company’s primary goal of launching a commercial passenger service by providing access to testing facilities, early operational experience for government customers, and a partial offset to our research and development costs.
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With the expansion of Joby’s contract, the Army,
In 2020, Joby became the first eVTOL developer to receive military airworthiness approval for its pre-production prototype aircraft. With a maximum range of 150 miles, Joby’s piloted, emissions-free aircraft can transport four passengers at speeds up to 200 mph with a revolutionary quiet acoustics profile.
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