This aircraft takes off like a helicopter but flies more like a plane. We got to see how an air taxi gets built -- and how easy it is to fly.
NASA kicked off test flights of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft — colloquially referred to as “flying cars” — with Joby Aviation, the Northern California company ...
The flying taxi, Joby’s S4 model, is equipped with six rotors and four battery packs and can travel up to 161 km at a maximum ...
Manufacturer flies its flagship model, designed for a pilot to fly up to four passengers at 200 mph, outside the U.S. for the ...
Joby Aviation Inc., a flying taxi producer with Dayton manufacturing plans, reported a third quarter net loss with plenty of cash on hand, thanks in part to a recent investment from Toyota.
Media assets, including photos and footage of Joby’s aircraft flying in Japan ... Toyota has assembled nearly 47 million cars and trucks in North America at the company’s 12 manufacturing ...
ExploreFAA recognizes ‘flying taxis,’ heralding a new kind of aircraft Then ... Joby leaders have touted their aircraft as faster and quieter than cars, with Joby founder and Chief Executive JoeBen ...
Samson Sky's new Switchblade iteration has larger wings, a bigger interior and increased fuel capacity. The company says it's ...
Joby’s electric air taxis are still a couple ... Kitty Hawk, the ambitious “flying car” startup funded by Google co-founder Larry Page, is winding down, which the company confirmed in ...