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Joby is hiring: Air taxi firm acquires facility, eyes liftoff at Dayton airport

By Cornelius Frolik


Joby Aviation Inc. on Tuesday announced that it has started hiring workers for its Dayton operations after the company acquired a vacant facility at the Dayton International Airport that it will use to manufacture aircraft parts.

The California-based company, which is developing electric air taxis for commercial use, said its acquisition of a former U.S. Postal Service facility is an important first step toward creating a local manufacturing operation that will produce as many as 500 aircraft each year.


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