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Joby Aviation Boosts Integrated Manufacturing Strategy to Scale eVTOL Production

1 April 2026

Joby Aviation has highlighted its vertically integrated manufacturing approach through its new Joby Recon series, showcasing how it is building a solid industrial foundation for the electric aviation of the future.

The initiative features former Thunderbird pilot Ryan Bodenheimer, along with technical leadership from Jon W., who explore the company’s production model.

Why This Matters
In an industry where certification, scalability, and quality control are critical, vertical integration allows Joby to control the entire value chain, reduce operational risks, and accelerate its path to market.

Key Elements of Joby’s Manufacturing Strategy

Human-Centric Approach: While advanced robotics are employed for precision, skilled technicians remain at the heart of the production process.

Cross-Industry Expertise: The team combines knowledge from industries such as consumer electronics, medical devices, and electric vehicles, bringing innovation and high-quality standards.

Complete process control: Each unit is designed, assembled, and tested in-house before final assembly, ensuring aeronautical quality standards from the outset.

This strategy reinforces Joby’s position as one of the best-prepared players to scale up eVTOL aircraft production, a key factor in attracting investment and leading the next phase of advanced air mobility.

Source: Joby Aviation

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