Under the Part 145 certificate, Joby will perform select airframe, radio, and instrument repairs and can also provide paid on-the-job training to aspiring aircraft technicians.
At the end of last year, the US National Transportation Safety Board Chair, Jennifer Homendy, announced that the NTSB was discontinuing their “Most Wanted List” of desired improvements in aviation, rail, marine and road transportation. Rick Adams, FRAeS, discusses this and more in the latest Editorial Comment for CAT.
Joby Aviation and Atlantic Aviation are undertaking a comprehensive analysis of how Joby’s air taxi can operate in New York and Southern Caolifornia alongside traditional aircraft and other electric aircraft.
The US eVTOL community recently took an incremental, but significant step forward when AIR announced its next phase of participation in the US Air Force’s AFWERX Agility Prime Program. Group Editor Marty Kauchak looks at the importance of the move.
To address eVTOL aircraft battery management, a US Air Force program recently received a demonstration of a mobile battery care station developed by Arctech Charge.
The installation of a charger at John Wayne Airport will establish the site as a node in Joby’s Southern California air taxi network, which is expected to be one of the first networks to launch in the U.S.