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Dubai aims to beat the traffic with 2026 Joby air taxi liftoff

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Joby Aviation conducted the first test flight of its fully-electric air taxi in Dubai this week, a major milestone in the city's efforts to integrate airborne transport into existing mobility networks as early as next year.

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  • Joby Aviation conducted its first international piloted test flight of a fully electric air taxi in Dubai. 5s
  • The air taxi can take off and land vertically, fly up to 100 miles, and reach speeds of 200 miles per hour. 36s
  • A typical journey from Dubai's main airport to Palm Jumeirah could be reduced from 45 to 12 minutes using the air taxi. 55s
  • Joby signed an exclusive six-year contract with Dubai's Roads and Transit Authority to operate air taxis. 1m 18s
  • Commercial air taxi services in Dubai are planned to begin in 2026, pending regulatory and infrastructure developments. 1m 32s
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