Joby Aviation Completes Over 850 Flights in 2025 and Advances Towards Passenger Transport in 2026

16 Dec 2025

During 2025, Joby Aviation concluded a pivotal year of operational execution and global readiness after completing a historic air campaign at Fuji Speedway, solidifying its progress towards commercial electric and autonomous aviation. Throughout the year, the company completed over 850 flights, representing a 166% increase compared to the previous year, demonstrating a significant acceleration in testing, validation, and operations in real-world environments.

Joby Aviation’s aircraft operated in active airspaces in three countries—the United States, the United Arab Emirates, and Japan—including high-visibility and regulatoryly demanding events such as World Expo 2025 and the Dubai Airshow. These operations demonstrated the scalability and reliability of the platform in international contexts.

On the technological front, the company flew its electric turbine demonstrator just months after its announcement and accumulated over 7,000 flight miles with its Superpilot™ autonomous system, reinforcing the maturity of its technology. Operationally, Joby conducted point-to-point flights between public airports such as Marina (OAR) and Monterey (MRY), in addition to the first air taxi flight between Margham and Dubai World Central (DWC), a significant milestone for the integration of advanced air mobility into existing aviation.

With these advancements, Joby Aviation concludes 2025 strengthening its global position and focusing on its next strategic phase: launching passenger flights in 2026, supported by a robust operational base, international validations, and the continued progress of its electric and autonomous systems.

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