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eVTOL Race: Joby's Edge and Future Promise

30 Dec

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Summary

  • Joby's S4 aircraft boasts superior speed and range over competitors.
  • The company holds a significant $131 million contract with the U.S. DOD.
  • Joby acquired Uber's aerial ride-hailing division, bolstering its ambitions.
eVTOL Race: Joby's Edge and Future Promise

Joby Aviation, a key player in electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, has yet to deliver significant stock gains since its public debut four years ago. The company, which merged with a SPAC, initially projected substantial revenue growth that has not materialized. As of December 2025, Joby's 2024 revenue was only $136,000, with a net loss of $608 million, a stark contrast to its ambitious forecasts.

Despite these financial challenges, Joby possesses a crucial early-mover advantage in the developing eVTOL sector. The company's S4 model, capable of carrying four passengers and a pilot up to 150 miles at 200 mph, demonstrates superior performance compared to rivals like Archer Aviation's Midnight. Joby is also exploring hydrogen-powered versions for enhanced range and faster charging.

Joby has secured a $131 million contract with the U.S. Department of Defense for up to nine eVTOL aircraft and has already delivered two. The company is expanding its reach with test flights in the UAE, South Korea, and Japan, aiming for an air taxi service launch in 2026. Strategic acquisitions, including Uber's Elevate division, further underscore its commitment to leading the future of aerial mobility.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Joby's S4 can fly 150 miles on a charge at speeds up to 200 mph, carrying one pilot and four passengers.
Yes, Joby's 2024 revenue was significantly lower than projected in its pre-merger presentation.
Joby has a $131 million DOD contract and acquired Uber's Elevate aerial ride-hailing division.

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