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Ready for take-off: experimental air-taxi spotted in skies over Oakland

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Ready for take-off: experimental air-taxi spotted in skies over Oakland

A flying taxi took a spin over San Francisco Thursday — and the Bay Area’s tech crowd was there to watch.

The small electric aircraft from Joby Aviation flew across San Francisco Bay near the Golden Gate Bridge during a demonstration flight that drew reporters and industry guests to the St. Francis Yacht Club.

The flight is part of the company’s push to launch electric air taxis — small vertical takeoff planes designed to carry passengers on short trips of roughly 10 to 50 miles.

Joby's all-electric four-passenger aircraft flying over water with a marina in the background.

The small electric aircraft flew across San Francisco Bay near the Golden Gate Bridge. Joby

Joby's all-electric four-passenger aircraft flying over the water with the Bay Bridge and San Francisco skyline in the background.

Joby Aviation is based in Santa Cruz. Joby

Joby's all-electric four-passenger aircraft flying above the Golden Gate Bridge.

Joby’s all-electric four-passenger aircraft is being tested in California and planning to launch services, aiming for the 2028 Olympics. Joby

Both companies are currently going through certification testing with federal regulators before launching commercial passenger service.

Joby was selected by the U.S. Department of Transportation to participate in a federal pilot program aimed at speeding up eVTOL deployment.

Commercial flights could begin this year in several states, including New York, Texas and Florida, with California expected to follow.

JoeBen Bevirt, CEO of Joby Aviation, smiles next to a poster of an aircraft in the sky.

Joby Aviation CEO JoeBen Bevirt stands for a portrait on Thursday, Mar. 12, 2026. Noah Berger for California Post

Event attendees watch a Joby Aviation vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft fly over San Francisco.

Event attendees watch a Joby Aviation vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft fly over San Francisco on Thursday, Mar. 12, 2026. Noah Berger for California Post

Joby Aviation vertical takeoff and landing aircraft flying against a blue sky.

A Joby Aviation vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft flies over San Francisco on Thursday, Mar. 12, 2026. Noah Berger for California Post

During Thursday’s demo, the aircraft took off from Oakland and flew across the bay at about 100 mph, circling near the Golden Gate Bridge before returning.

The company says the aircraft is quieter than a helicopter and designed to fly about 1,000 feet above cities, allowing passengers to bypass traffic for quick regional trips.

If the technology takes off, companies say air taxis could become a new commuting option in the Bay Area — especially for travelers willing to pay for a faster ride.

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