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Explore The Exciting Future Of Air Travel As Joby Aviation Expands In Dayton, Ohio

Published on January 9, 2026

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Joby Aviation is advancing in manufacturing electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOLs) and has made yet another achievement by doubling its manufacturing capability in its new facility in Dayton, Ohio, which is over 700,000 sq ft. Ohio is a major player in U.S. Aviation history, and Joby is looking to revolutionize the state with its electric air taxis. Joby is expanding its services by focusing on developing next-gen air taxis at this new facility. Joby aims to manufacture four aircraft per month by 2027, and having this new facility will help achieve that goal. Joby has new expansion plans, as well as aiding the state of Ohio in manufacturing growth. Joby will help eVTOL aviation grow tremendously.

Joby Aviation Acquires Dayton Facility to Support Expansion Plans

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When acquiring the Dayton facility, Joby Aviation strategically plans to position itself as a top competitor within the electric air mobility market. Joby is constructing the facility to bolster the company’s ability to modify and advance the air mobility solutions. Bevirt notes the importance of the company’s construction plans to meet the market demands of air taxis. Joby is privileged to have the ability to scale rapidly, while also providing future opportunities to utilize the facility.

Joby plans to strategically meet the operational deadlines for acquiring the Dayton facility while providing the needed time for operational construction. Supporting the aerospace industry within Ohio builds Joby’s commitment to sustainable, convenient, and efficient advanced aerospace technology. Joby’s released plans for the facility will positively impact the state’s goals of supporting the industry within the state.

Joby and Ohio’s Growing Partnership

Joby Aviation has chosen Ohio due to the state’s longstanding aerospace history, from the Wright Brothers to today’s aerospace technological advancements. Ohio has been a leader in aerospace, and with Joby’s growth, Ohio will further establish itself as a leader in aerospace. Joby will further develop its growing infrastructure and will also be committed to reinvesting in American manufacturing and American manufacturing jobs in Ohio.

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Governor Mike DeWine is pleased with Joby’s expansion in Ohio, saying it will create thousands of good-paying jobs in the area. Joby will also be expanding the Ohio aerospace industry, adding to the aviation and advanced manufacturing Ohio leadership.

Impact of New Jobs in the Dayton Area

Joby’s expanding operations in the Dayton area will significantly impact the local economy. Opening a 700,000-square-foot manufacturing facility will provide several employment opportunities in the area, especially in manufacturing. Local politicians, including U.S. Senators Bernie Moreno and Jon Husted, have shown support for the company expanding to Dayton. Husted remarks on how important Joby’s growth is to the future of aviation.

This also addresses the increasing trend of reindustrialization in Ohio, where public and private sector collaboration is being used to restore American manufacturing. Joby’s new facility shows Ohio is continuing to invest in high-tech industries and a trained workforce for new technologies.

Policies and Innovations that have Fostered Joby’s Growth

Joby’s success in expanding his manufacturing capacity is attributed to strategic investments and positive developments in the advanced air mobility (AAM) policy sphere. The U.S. Department of Transportation recently issued the first-ever national strategy for advanced air mobility, which seeks to ease the deployment of eVTOL (Electric Vertical Take-off and Landing) vehicles in the national airspace systems (NAS). Such policy harmonization will aid Joby in the development of eVTOL air taxis across the USA.

In addition, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is gearing up for the eVTOL Integration Pilot Program (eIPP), which will run in the year 2026. The eIPP is aimed at assessing the operationalization of advanced air mobility systems. The eIPP is expected to generate invaluable data to assess the safe and efficient use of air taxis in the already congested airspace.

Bright Prospects for Electric Air Taxis in Ohio

While Joby continues to build its presence in Ohio, the company is not just constructing part of the state’s aerospace legacy, but also constructing the legacy of the future of transport. Ohio is choosing to be a pioneer in the position the state will take in the future for the market in the sector of sustainable aviation, as Joby will help shape the future of the electric air taxi market. Joby is expanding its manufacturing footprint in the state, which Naoya says is a pointer to the company’s faith in the Ohio workforce and the state’s future in the flight manufacturing of sustainable systems.

Conclusion

The promise of electric air taxis will now also be in full swing for Joby Aviation with its expansion in Dayton, Ohio. The potential of advanced air mobility is now also more visible with the increasing commitment of the company to the Ohio aerospace sector. Plus, the manufacturing of Joby will give more than just an immediate promise of aviation to the state, but will also secure a promise of thousands of jobs. Ohio will now also secure a promise of being more than just an aerospace state, but also an innovative hub in aviation.

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