Joby Aviation has broken ground on the expansion of its Pilot Production Line in Marina, California. The expansion will more than double Joby’s manufacturing footprint at the Marina Municipal Airport and is expected to begin operations next year. During celebration ceremony Joby also showcased its second production prototype aircraft, which recently rolled off the Company’ pilot production line. The aircraft is expected to join Joby’ first production prototype aircraft at Edwards Air Force Base later this year. Two additional aircraft are in final assembly. The expanded facility is designed to support a target production rate of 25 aircraft per year and will also house a range of key operations facilities, including an expanded pilot training and flight simulation center as well as aircraft maintenance facilities that are designed to support the scaling of Joby’s commercial operations.
JoeBen Bevirt, Founder and CEO of Joby, commented: “This facility will play a foundational role in our future success and it is a privilege to once again be growing our footprint and our workforce in California. I am grateful to the local community and our many supporters who have advocated on our behalf to reach this point and to Toyota for everything they continue to do to make manufacturing a success at Joby.”
Bruce Delgado, Mayor of Marina, statedd: “Joby benefits all of our tri-county community. We’re pleased to see Joby continue to invest in expanding its presence at Marina Municipal Airport, providing high-tech jobs in clean manufacturing that benefit the local community.”
Monterey County Supervisor Wendy Root-Askew, said: “Joby’s continued success and growth in Monterey County shows the strength of well-executed public-private partnerships and that California continues to be a great place for companies to build the future. We’re thrilled to see Joby break ground on an expansion to their electric air taxi factory in Marina and we look forward to future opportunities to partner for the benefit of our local economy.”
In addition to Joby’s Marina expansion, Joby recently announced the acquisition of an existing facility at Dayton International Airport, as part of the Company’s plans to develop scaled manufacturing facilities capable of producing up to 500 aircraft per year. Joby’ electric air taxi is designed to carry a pilot and four passengers at speeds of up to 200 mph, offering high-speed mobility with a fraction of the noise produced by helicopters and zero operating emissions.

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