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Electric air taxis are finally taking flight — just not with passengers

theverge.com·Apr 29, 2026

Joby Aviation successfully demonstrated its electric air taxi by flying from JFK Airport to Manhattan, but it is still awaiting FAA certification to begin carrying passengers. While the company plans to launch passenger services in Dubai later this year, regulatory hurdles in the U.S. have delayed its commercial operations.

Joby Aviation's progress with electric air taxis highlights key regulatory challenges in the U.S. market. Despite successful demonstration flights, Joby awaits FAA certification to begin passenger services, illustrating the lengthy and complex regulatory path for eVTOL operators. This situation underscores the potential for faster market entry in regions with lighter regulatory frameworks, such as Dubai, where Joby plans to launch its first passenger service. For industry stakeholders, this suggests a strategic focus on international markets may expedite early deployment and revenue generation.

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