Jobi Aviation has doubled the size and production capacity of its pilot manufacturing facility in Marina, California as it runs to commercialize Evtols (electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles) earlier next year.
Now -435,500 square feet of facility will be able to produce 24 aircraft per year and “almost a” once in a completely operational operation, according to Jobi, according to Jobi. This facility will also support federal certification, land and flight tests, pilot training and aircraft maintenance.
Techcrunch has asked that when Job is expected to produce vehicles with full capacity, as well as the first scalled facility of Jobi, Dangon, for the update of Ohio, which is still under construction and designed to manufacture 500 aircraft per year.
Jobi has listed engineers from its strategic investor Toyota to help the construction of both sites. Toyota first declared an $ 250 million installment declared earlier Investment of $ 500 million Jobi in May.
There are reports of extended pilot facility of Jobi as EVTOL company also adds a sixth aircraft to its fleet. Jobi says that the aircraft earned its air authentication within a week of completion.
Jobi became public through one Spac merger In 2021. The company had planned to launch commercially in Dubai for the first time in early 2026, following the US market.