Joby Aviation, Inc. (NYSE:JOBY), a company developing electric air taxis for commercial passenger service, today announced it has been selected as a partner in multiple winning applications under the White House-backed Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) Integration Pilot Program (eIPP). Through the program, Joby has the opportunity to begin early operations this year in Arizona, Florida, Idaho, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas and Utah, marking a major milestone for the U.S. air taxi industry with the potential to significantly accelerate Joby’s path to commercial service.
The eIPP program, established by Presidential Executive Order, paves the way for Joby to bring its technology directly to U.S. communities ahead of FAA type certification. It is expected to accelerate regulatory coordination by bringing the FAA and DOT together with local authorities to streamline approvals for airspace integration and the development of relevant infrastructure - advancing the safe integration of this new technology into the national airspace.
“This is a defining moment for American innovation,” said JoeBen Bevirt, Founder and CEO of Joby Aviation. “Instead of just reading about the future of flight, communities across America are going to be able to see it in the skies above their own cities this year.”
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“America has set the pace and the standard in aerospace innovation since the Wright Brothers first took to the skies," said Greg Bowles, Chief Policy Officer at Joby. “This is how our country has always led — by bringing people together to turn breakthrough technology into real-world progress. From President Trump and Secretary Duffy to the state and local leaders who helped drive these applications forward, this kind of coordination is what will ensure America continues to lead. We’re grateful to our partners at every level who stepped up to make this possible, and we’re excited to see communities witness this next chapter of aviation take flight.”
In addition to its air taxi aircraft, Joby was also selected for applications that include Joby’s Superpilot™ autonomous flight technology platform. Designed to enable highly automated operations over time, Superpilot™ has the potential to further expand the range of use cases partner states can explore under the program.
Joby is participating in the following programs that have been selected as part of the eIPP:
The applications selected today will now progress into an Other Transaction Authority (OTA) stage, where agreements and operational details will be finalized. Flights are expected to commence within 90 days of OTA contracts being finalized.
Joby’s first FAA-conforming aircraft for Type Inspection Authorization (TIA) is set to fly shortly, marking a major step on the path toward Type Certification. The company regularly flies piloted, full-transition flights—taking off vertically, transitioning to wingborne cruise, and returning to vertical landing—as part of a comprehensive real-world flight test program, demonstrating the operational maturity required to participate in the eIPP program.
Joby recently announced plans to scale production to four aircraft per month in 2027, supported by expanded facilities in Marina, CA and Dayton, OH, in order to meet unprecedented global demand for its technology.