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Joby Aviation Prepares for Air Taxi Pilot Training Ahead of CES 2026

Joby Aviation Advances Pilot Training Ahead of CES 2026
Joby Aviation (NYSE: JOBY) is intensifying its efforts to launch commercial urban air mobility services, announcing significant progress in pilot training as it prepares for a prominent presence at CES 2026. The company revealed plans to install the first of two advanced CAE flight simulators at its expanded pilot training facility in Marina, California. This development represents a critical step toward securing regulatory approval and initiating commercial operations.
Enhancing Pilot Training and Facility Expansion
The new simulators, featuring Level 7 and Level C certifications and developed in partnership with CAE, are designed to facilitate the certification process for commercial pilots seeking powered-lift type ratings. These ratings are essential for operating Joby’s all-electric eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft. The Marina facility, which has recently doubled its production capacity, now functions as a comprehensive hub for manufacturing, testing, and pilot training. This expansion aligns with Joby’s broader strategy of vertical integration, allowing the company to maintain stringent safety standards by managing all aspects of its service internally—from aircraft hardware to pilot preparation.
Navigating Regulatory and Market Challenges
Despite these advancements, Joby faces significant challenges on the path to commercialization. Securing Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification remains a complex and critical hurdle. Concurrently, the company is working to scale manufacturing operations to meet its ambitious goal of producing four aircraft per month by 2027. The competitive landscape in the eVTOL sector is intensifying, with rivals such as Archer Aviation and Vertical Aerospace making notable progress. Vertical Aerospace’s recent stock surge following a key materials agreement highlights the dynamic nature of this emerging market.
Investor confidence in Joby remains robust, with the company’s stock appreciating by more than 50 percent over the past six months. Analysts anticipate further gains as Joby approaches its planned commercial launch in late 2026. The company aims to double its manufacturing capacity by 2027 to support a global rollout of its air taxi service.
Looking Ahead to CES 2026
This week, attention turns to Las Vegas, where Joby CEO JoeBen Bevirt is scheduled to speak at CES 2026. Bevirt is expected to discuss the integration of physical artificial intelligence and software-defined mobility, underscoring Joby’s vision for the future of urban transportation. The company’s advancements in pilot training and its high-profile engagement at CES signal a significant shift as urban air taxis move closer to becoming a practical reality.
As Joby Aviation continues to address regulatory, competitive, and operational challenges, its recent initiatives highlight both the potential and complexity involved in bringing electric air taxis to commercial service.

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