Categories: Lifestyle

These flying taxis could be a reality on North American streets as early as 2024

No thanks to Hanna Barbara and The Jetsons, we grew up imagining future streets crowded with hoverboards, holograms, and robot dogwalkers. Obviously, this isn’t today’s reality but Joby Aviation, a California-based aerospace company, intends to make it tomorrow’s by launching a fleet of real electric air taxis in 2024.

“We all want to spend less time travelling and more time living,” they write on their website. “At Joby Aviation, we’re making that possible with our pioneering electric aircraft. It’s a faster, cleaner, and smarter way to carry people through their lives.”

Recent Posts
This 1800s Toronto mansion & Rolling Stones hangout just transformed into a giant beauty hub
A 7-acre poop-themed corn maze is coming to the Fraser Valley this fall

Founded in 2009, Joby has since managed to make quite an impression with this particular philosophy – selling their ideas to the folks at Uber and well as Toyota. However, these names aren’t even the most impressive players working to push the project forward.

With $700 million in private capital funding, they’ve also caught the attention of NASA, who has actually been working with Joby to test their eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft in participation with their advanced air mobility initiative. Uhm, wow.

Trials kicked off this week and the company has even begun hiring and training pilots in anticipation of a successful run.

So what can we expect when they hit the road … er, air? Well, from what we know so far, each vehicle will have room for four passengers and a pilot, will produce 0 operating emissions and have a top speed of 200 mph – which is pretty dang snazzy if you ask us!

Sadly for Canadians though, we’ll have to wait until they actually launch the service in Lost Angeles, Miami, New York and San Francisco before crossing the border.

Until then, we’ll be on the edge of our seats waiting for Joby and their air taxis to take flight – because this? This is what we expect in the 2020s.

Recent Posts

The Calgary Group Chat: What your friends are talking about this week (June 30)

Welcome back to the Calgary group chat. A new week in the city means there's…

19 hours ago

15 of the very best things to do in and around Vancouver this July

Vancouver is absolutely alive with summer energy right now, and that will only get stronger…

20 hours ago

The Toronto Group Chat: What your friends are talking about this week (June 30)

Hey, Toronto, what’s up?! Your group chat is popping off, and we’re here to keep…

20 hours ago

This historic steam train lets you experience Alberta like it’s the 1920s

The Alberta Prairie Railway is back with another summer full of excursions, giving passengers a…

22 hours ago

A huge new Amazon delivery station is opening in Edmonton

Great news, northsiders: your Amazon packages could soon be arriving at your doorstep even faster.…

22 hours ago

8 Toronto pools with extended hours to cool off from the heat wave

Outdoor pools in Toronto will officially see extended hours this week as a brutal heat…

23 hours ago