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Joby, Toyota announce joint venture for air taxi production

By Thomson Reuters Jun 30, 2026 | 7:55 AM

June 30 (Reuters) – Joby Aviation and Toyota Motor announced a joint venture on Tuesday to produce the air taxi ​maker’s S4 series, as it looks ‌to secure government approval to deploy its commercial electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft.

Air taxi firms such as Joby are competing to secure approvals and ‌commercialize ​their all-electric aircraft in a ⁠bid to meet ⁠growing demand for faster and more sustainable urban transportation.

Here are some more details:

• Shares of Santa Cruz, California-based Joby rose 7% ​in premarket trade.

• The Joby Toyota Aero Manufacturing Preparation Company, or JTAMPC, will have ⁠two directors from Joby ⁠and three from Toyota, the ​companies said on Tuesday.

• According to the terms ​of agreement, Joby will grant the joint ‌venture exclusive rights to manufacture the S4 Series aircraft and license relevant intellectual property on a royalty-free basis.

• Joby will own ⁠49% of JTAMPC while Toyota will own the rest.

• Earlier this year, Joby conducted a week-long test ⁠of the ‌first point-to-point air taxi demonstration ⁠flights in New York City.

• Joby’s ​air ‌taxi is a six-rotor electric ​aircraft capable ⁠of vertically taking off and landing like a helicopter and flying level like an airplane, with room for a pilot and four passengers.

(Reporting by Anshuman Tripathy in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Devika Syamnath)