Joby Aviation, global leader in electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft development, is making its debut at Farnborough International Airshow (Hall4: Booth # 41000).

This marks the first time Joby has brought its revolutionary full-scale aircraft to the United Kingdom, offering visitors an up-close, hands-on experience of the future of urban air mobility.

  • Get up close to the exclusive aircraft: Step inside the future. Joby will showcase a full-scale replica of its passenger eVTOL aircraft, offering attendees the opportunity to explore the cabin interior and imagine firsthand the comfort and familiarity of this aircraft.

  • Explore the groundbreaking technology making air taxis a reality: Delve into Joby’s innovative vertical integration, delivering sector-leading performance and see key components such as the electric propulsion unit, propeller blade, flight computer, and battery module in the palm of your hands. All contribute to optimal and rapid back-to-back flights and can fly up to 100 miles (160km) on a single charge.

  • Experience the quiet revolution in aviation: Hear the future of sustainable air travel and Joby’s revolutionary low noise profile following acoustic testing completed with NASA. You’ll experience the difference in sound between the Joby aircraft and today’s jets and helicopters, highlighting the significant noise reduction advancements – up to 100x quieter than a helicopter.

Air taxis potential for the UK: While Joby believes London offers a significant opportunity for this new form of transport, we are also excited about the potential to connect the North, which suffers from underinvestment and limited connectivity. Joby’s electric air taxis offer a revolutionary solution, with quick and affordable zero emissions journeys. For example, Joby has the potential to connect Manchester Airport to Leeds in just 15 minutes, compared to on average 90 minutes by car. See network maps here.

Joby’s commercial plans include offering a service that uses app-based aerial ridesharing to move people around congested cities, using quick charging to transport passengers while advancing progress toward zero-emission aviation.

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