Two Joby pre-production EAVs have flown more than 1,500 flights over a distance totaling 33,000 miles.
Flying taxi company Joby Aviation has completed flight tests with its pre-production electric aerial vehicle (EAV).
The EAV maker now moves to flight testing with its production prototype flying vehicle as it prepares testing for credit by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Two Joby pre-production EAVs have flown more than 1,500 flights over a distance totaling 33,000 miles, with more than 100 flights with a pilot onboard.
One of the pre-production vehicles conducted an exhibition flight from the Manhattan Downtown Heliport over the Hudson River in New York City late last year.
Flying taxi company Joby Aviation has completed flight tests with its pre-production electric aerial vehicle (EAV).
The EAV maker now moves to flight testing with its production prototype flying vehicle as it prepares testing for credit by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Two Joby pre-production EAVs have flown more than 1,500 flights over a distance totaling 33,000 miles, with more than 100 flights with a pilot onboard.
One of the pre-production vehicles conducted an exhibition flight from the Manhattan Downtown Heliport over the Hudson River in New York City late last year.