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Joby Aviation applies for aircraft certification in Australia

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An electric air taxi by Joby Aviation sits at the Downtown Manhattan Heliport in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., November 12, 2023. REUTERS/Roselle Chen/ File Photo
An electric air taxi by Joby Aviation sits at the Downtown Manhattan Heliport in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., November 12, 2023. The company has applied for certification to operate in Australia. REUTERS/Roselle Chen/ File Photo

Electric air taxi maker Joby Aviation said on Tuesday that it has formally applied for its aircraft to be certified for use in Australia.

The Santa Cruz, California-based company is among the numerous makers of air taxis, also known as electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, that have emerged over the recent years promising to de-congest urban travel by offering intra-city rides.

Joby’s application to Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority for an FAA type certification validation leverages a bilateral agreement between U.S. and Australian regulators for mutual recognition of aviation approvals and certifications.

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FAA type certification requires a company to undertake rigorous testing and documentation across each aircraft system to prove the aircraft meets safety standards and is ready for commercial operation.

The company aims to begin commercial passenger service in 2025 and is currently in the third of a five-stage process of certification with the U.S. FAA.

Joby has also applied to have its FAA type certificate, once received, validated by the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau and the United Kingdom’s Civil Aviation Authority.

The company’s eVTOL aircraft is designed to carry a pilot and four passengers at speeds of up to 200 mph.

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