Joby completes initial systems and compliance reviews

By Joby Aviation

10.04.2022



Joby Aviation, Inc. is a California-based transportation company which is developing an all-electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft which it intends to operate as part of a fast, quiet and convenient air taxi service beginning in 2024.

The aircraft, which has a maximum range of 150 miles on a single charge, can transport a pilot and four passengers at speeds of up to 200 mph. It is designed to help reduce urban congestion and accelerate the shift to sustainable modes of transit. Founded in 2009, Joby employs around 1,000 people with offices in Santa Cruz, San Carlos and Marina, California, as well as Washington, D.C. and Munich, Germany.



Joby Aviation recently announced the completion and subsequent approval of its first Systems Review and its first Compliance Review by the Federal Aviation Administration ("FAA").

These reviews, which were completed at the end of last year, were recently granted approval by the FAA, providing the company with confidence in its development approach, preliminary production design and defined path toward certification.



The Systems Review assessed Joby's plans and process for the development of complex, safety-critical, aerospace-grade systems and equipment. Systems involved in the review included flight controls, propulsion controls and battery management among many others.

The Compliance Review evaluated Joby's approach to the development and verification of aerospace-grade software and airborne electronic hardware.



"The safety of modern aircraft owes much to rigorous, well-defined and repeatable development and verification processes. Successfully completing our first System Review and Compliance Review demonstrates that Joby's engineering practices are maturing to a level where they can be applied for the most demanding safety-critical development while producing all the required certification data to prove our design to one of the world's toughest and most respected regulators," said Tom Ferrell, Development Assurance Lead at Joby.



"We will now proceed to the second round of reviews, which focus on the outputs of Joby's development process, including validation of certification requirements, design capture and implementation of that design in both hardware and software."



Earlier this month, Joby announced it had completed its first series of FAA conformity tests to confirm the material strength of the composite material comprising the aerostructure of the aircraft. In 2020, Joby became the first and only eVTOL company to sign a G-1 (stage 4) certification basis with the FAA, having received an initial (stage 2) signed G-1 from the FAA in 2019.



With more than 10 years of development and over a thousand flight tests completed, Joby is targeting the launch of its aerial ridesharing service in 2024.













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