Published on December 21, 2025

Joby Aviation, Inc., a leading developer of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, has voiced its support for the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) newly published Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) National Strategy. This strategy outlines a comprehensive plan for integrating advanced air mobility technologies, including electric air taxis, into the nation’s transportation infrastructure. Joby Aviation has also expressed its intent to immediately engage with the core recommendations of the strategy, which focus on workforce development, infrastructure, safety and data sharing.
As a key player in the eVTOL space, Joby Aviation is positioned at the forefront of the emerging Advanced Air Mobility sector. The company’s support for the AAM National Strategy is a pivotal moment in the industry, marking a significant step toward the widespread adoption of electric air taxis in the U.S. aviation ecosystem. Joby’s CEO, JoeBen Bevirt, highlighted the strategy’s importance, stating that it validates the U.S. government’s recognition of the AAM industry’s potential and signals a strong commitment to fostering innovation and growth in this field.
The AAM National Strategy was developed under the leadership of U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and brings together federal agencies to work cohesively toward establishing a sustainable, safe and innovative air mobility network. Joby Aviation’s endorsement of the strategy aligns with the company’s long-term vision of transforming urban transportation through eVTOL services.
The strategy’s emphasis on using existing and repurposed infrastructure aligns directly with Joby Aviation’s operational plans. The company’s air taxi services are designed to leverage current infrastructure, such as helipads and underutilized airports, to minimize the need for substantial new investments in infrastructure. This approach allows for the faster rollout of eVTOL services in U.S. cities, a crucial factor in accelerating the widespread adoption of Advanced Air Mobility technologies.
Joby’s ability to use existing infrastructure is also complemented by its significant progress toward certification. The company is in the final stages of validating the design, flight and manufacturing data for its aircraft, a step that is pivotal to achieving FAA certification. With over 50,000 miles flown, including 850 flights in 2025, Joby has accumulated valuable data to support the integration of its electric air taxis into the National Airspace System (NAS). This data-driven approach is crucial to the AAM National Strategy’s goals of ensuring safety and operational reliability.
A key focus of the AAM National Strategy is the creation of a skilled workforce to support the growth of the Advanced Air Mobility sector. Joby Aviation has been actively building its workforce, hiring over 2,000 employees worldwide. The company has also launched an apprenticeship program and established an aviation academy to train the next generation of pilots, mechanics and aviation professionals. Joby’s workforce strategy is a testament to the company’s commitment to driving economic mobility and supporting the broader goals of the U.S. aviation industry.
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Joby’s focus on workforce development also includes initiatives to leverage military experience, aligning with the strategy’s emphasis on integrating veteran talent into the sector. By fostering a robust pipeline of skilled workers, Joby is contributing to the growth of the U.S. aviation industry and the broader AAM ecosystem.
Safety is a paramount concern in the development of electric air taxis and Joby Aviation is taking significant steps to address this challenge. The company’s Superpilot™ autonomous flight technology has been validated through thousands of flight miles, providing the data needed to develop a roadmap for increasingly autonomous and scaled operations. Joby’s participation in simulations with the FAA and NASA has further validated the integration of eVTOL operations into existing air traffic control systems, ensuring the safe operation of air taxis in U.S. airspace.
Joby Aviation’s commitment to safety is in line with the AAM National Strategy’s emphasis on fostering innovation while ensuring the safety of operations. The company’s efforts to develop autonomous flight technology will play a key role in advancing the broader goals of the strategy, including increasing the efficiency and scalability of Advanced Air Mobility systems.
With its aircraft advancing to the final stage of FAA certification, Joby Aviation is poised to play a major role in the future of U.S. aviation. In 2025, the company’s flight test program expanded to multiple countries, including operations at the World Expo in Osaka, Japan and extreme-environment testing in the UAE. Joby’s commitment to innovation and global collaboration positions it as a leader in the emerging field of Advanced Air Mobility.
The company’s efforts are closely aligned with the U.S. government’s vision for the future of aviation. As the FAA prepares to launch the eVTOL Integration Pilot Program (eIPP) in 2026, Joby’s operational readiness will allow it to immediately contribute to the deployment and testing of air taxi services across the U.S. The eIPP will support the use of eVTOL aircraft in U.S. cities ahead of FAA certification, enabling the testing of new routes and airspace integration.
Joby Aviation’s support for the AAM National Strategy is a significant milestone in the development of electric air taxi services in the U.S. The company’s commitment to leveraging existing infrastructure, developing a skilled workforce and advancing autonomous flight technology aligns perfectly with the strategy’s goals. As Joby nears certification and prepares for the rollout of its air taxi services, the company is poised to play a central role in the transformation of U.S. aviation and the broader Advanced Air Mobility ecosystem.
With 2026 set to be a pivotal year for the industry, Joby Aviation is primed to lead the way in revolutionizing urban transportation through electric air taxis, contributing to the growth of the U.S. aviation sector and advancing the nation’s position as a global leader in Advanced Air Mobility.
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