Experimental air-taxi from Joby spotted in skies over Oakland
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On Thursday, a futuristic flying taxi took to the skies over San Francisco, captivating the Bay Area’s tech enthusiasts.

Joby Aviation’s compact electric aircraft soared over the iconic San Francisco Bay, providing a picturesque demonstration near the Golden Gate Bridge. The event, held at the St. Francis Yacht Club, attracted a mix of journalists and industry insiders eager to witness the spectacle.

This flight marks a significant step forward in Joby Aviation’s mission to introduce electric air taxis. These innovative aircraft are designed for short-distance travel, perfect for journeys ranging from 10 to 50 miles.

Joby’s air taxi can accommodate four passengers and is powered by six propellers. The company envisions pricing comparable to an Uber Black, estimating fares between $100 and $170 for routes such as San Francisco to Napa.

Based in Santa Cruz, Joby Aviation is among several firms vying to bring eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) technology to the public. In nearby San Jose, Archer Aviation is also developing similar cutting-edge aircraft.

Currently, both companies are undergoing rigorous certification processes with federal authorities, aiming to commence commercial passenger operations soon.

Joby was selected by the U.S. Department of Transportation to participate in a federal pilot program aimed at speeding up eVTOL deployment.

Commercial flights could begin this year in several states, including New York, Texas and Florida, with California expected to follow.

During Thursday’s demo, the aircraft took off from Oakland and flew across the bay at about 100 mph, circling near the Golden Gate Bridge before returning.

The company says the aircraft is quieter than a helicopter and designed to fly about 1,000 feet above cities, allowing passengers to bypass traffic for quick regional trips.

If the technology takes off, companies say air taxis could become a new commuting option in the Bay Area — especially for travelers willing to pay for a faster ride.

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