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Air Taxi Manufacturer Acquires Ohio Assembly Plant

Joby Aviation Expands Manufacturing Capacity with Ohio Assembly Plant Acquisition
DAYTON, OH — Joby Aviation Inc., a prominent developer of electric air taxis for commercial passenger service, has acquired a 700,000-square-foot assembly plant in Dayton, Ohio. This strategic acquisition is central to Joby’s plan to double its manufacturing capacity, aiming to produce up to four aircraft per month by 2027.
Expansion Strategy and Operational Outlook
The newly acquired Ohio facility will complement Joby’s existing production sites in California and Ohio, with operations expected to commence later this year. This move follows a series of recent growth initiatives, including the expansion of an assembly plant in Marina, California, completed in July 2025, and the launch of propeller blade manufacturing in Ohio in October of the previous year. Together, these developments underscore Joby’s commitment to scaling production capabilities in response to growing demand.
Industry Context and Challenges Ahead
Joby’s expansion occurs amid intensifying competition within the advanced air mobility sector, where companies such as Vertical Aerospace and Wisk Aero are accelerating development efforts and forging strategic partnerships to enhance their market positions. The increased production capacity is anticipated to bolster investor interest in the rapidly evolving air taxi market.
Nevertheless, Joby faces several potential challenges. Regulatory approval processes, persistent supply chain constraints, and the necessity to adapt to swiftly changing industry standards could affect the pace and scope of the expansion. Furthermore, broader economic uncertainties—including divisions within the Federal Reserve and elevated U.S. stock market valuations projected for 2026—may impact investor confidence and the availability of funding across the sector.
Despite these hurdles, Joby’s acquisition of the Dayton assembly plant represents a significant milestone in its pursuit to commercialize electric air taxis and secure a leadership role in the emerging urban air mobility industry.

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