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Joby Aviation's production model electric air taxi takes flight

Joby Aviation announced on Wednesday that it has begun flying its first aircraft, which will be tested by federal regulators to receive type inspection authorization (TIA), an important'milestone' towards the certification of commercial aircraft. Joby announced that pilots had begun the initial testing of an air taxi in the company's Marina facility, California. These test flights will be used to prepare for evaluations by U.S. Federal Aviation Administration pilots later in the year.

Joby has worked with regulators to develop the designs, plans, and parts that will be used to build the first production model of the company. Joby test-pilots have already logged a total of?more than 50,000 miles in the company's development aircraft.

Joby's air taxi is a six-rotor, electric aircraft that can take off and land vertically like a helicopter while flying horizontally like an airplane. It has room for four passengers and a pilot. The company plans to begin flying in Dubai later this year, where two out of four landing sites have already been constructed, according to a February announcement.

It will begin limited operations in the U.S. as a participant of a White House initiative to speed up the integration of small aircraft and electric air taxis into the national airspace. Joby will be participating in five of the eight FAA pilot programs that were announced by the agency on Monday.

Joby plans to produce four aircraft per month by 2027 at its manufacturing facilities in California, Ohio, and Dayton. (Reporting from Pranav Mathur, Bengaluru; Dan Catchpole, Seattle; Editing done by Lincoln Feast.

(source: Reuters)