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Joby Aviation company history timeline

2009

Joby Aviation was founded on September 11, 2009 (called Joby Aero) as one of several projects incubated by JoeBen Bevirt on his ranch in the Santa Cruz Mountains, using the proceeds from successful exits of previous companies.

2018

The first journalist granted access to the aircraft in 2018 agreed not to disclose details about the aircraft.

2019

By 2019, the company was in active conversations with the FAA about certifying the aircraft and announced a partnership with Uber's Elevate division.

2020

In January 2020, Bevirt was a keynote speaker at the meeting of the Vertical Flight Society.

In 2020, however, the company began releasing significantly more information, starting with its January announcement of a $590 million funding round, led by Toyota Motor Corporation.

In January 2020, Joby announced plans to manufacture the aircraft in Marina, California at the Marina Municipal Airport.

Late in 2020, Joby Aviation acquired Uber Elevate, and the United States Air Force announced it had granted Joby its first eVTOL airworthiness certification as part of its Agility Prime program.

2021

The City and FAA approved the company's plan in June 2021.

In August 2021 the company announced a 155-mi. flight on a single charge in 77 minutes, comparative noise tests against other aircraft and its application for air Part 135 and Part 23 carrier certifications.

2022

In January 2022, the company registered what it claimed was the fastest eVTOL flight to date, traveling at a true airspeed of 205 mph (330 km/h). On 16 February 2022, a remotely piloted prototype crashed during a test flight in rural California, sustaining substantial damage.

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