Air Taxi App Receives FAA Approval

Image: Joby Aviation's electric aircraft. (photo via Delta Air Lines Media)
Image: Joby Aviation's electric aircraft. (photo via Delta Air Lines Media)
Rich Thomaselli
by Rich Thomaselli
Last updated: 5:35 PM ET, Sat June 22, 2024

If the latest actions by the Federal Aviation Administration are any indication, the air taxi is coming closer to reality.

The FAA has approved an app development by Joby Aviation for on-demand service for the air taxi.

Think of it as calling for an Uber or a cab. It is seemingly the next step in the evolution of an air taxi service in this country. 

 “The air taxi service we plan to deliver isn’t like any sort of air travel that’s existed before,” said Eric Allison, chief product officer at Joby. “We expect travelers to book on demand and be boarding an aircraft minutes later, much like ground transportation.”

The air taxi being developed by Joby can travel 200 miles per hour and carry four passengers. 

It has not gone for approval from the FAA as of yet, but it has partnered with Delta Air Lines. The company has no plans to operate without having a pilot on board.

Another air taxi company, Archer Aviation, received a $450 million investment from Boeing and has a partnership with United Airlines. A company in China is already flying two air taxi planes. Both are without pilots. But it should be noted that Joby also has a relationship with the United States Department of Defense, which obviously has a vested interest in the technology. It also has a partnership with the United States Air Force.

 Whether the traveling public is ready for it remains to be seen.


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