Joby Aviation is set to revolutionise urban travel by integrating Blade’s helicopter and seaplane services into the Uber app as early as 2026. Following its $125 million acquisition of Blade’s passenger business, Joby aims to leverage this infrastructure to launch electric air taxis worldwide.
The move highlights the rapid growth of sustainable, fast, and convenient aerial transport.
Exciting developments are underway in the world of urban air mobility. Joby Aviation, the Santa Cruz based electric air taxi innovator, announced plans to integrate Blade’s helicopter and seaplane services into the Uber app as early as 2026. The news sent Joby’s shares soaring, with premarket trading seeing an increase of more than 8.5%.
Joby acquired Blade Air Mobility’s passenger business in August for up to $125 million, giving it access to a ready made infrastructure for short haul air travel. Leveraging Blade’s network, Joby intends to roll out its own electric air taxi services worldwide once regulatory approvals are in place.
The race is on among air taxi companies to commercialize electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. These futuristic vehicles promise faster, greener, and more efficient urban transport, targeting congestion choked cities by offering short flights between urban centers and airports.
With backing from major airlines and defense contractors, Joby is positioning itself to become a global leader in this emerging market. The company has already outlined ambitious launch targets for its electric air taxis in Dubai, New York, Los Angeles, the United Kingdom, and Japan, pending certification.
The US government is also playing a role in accelerating this transformation. In June, former President Donald Trump urged regulators to fast track the certification process for eVTOL aircraft, underscoring the growing momentum behind urban air mobility solutions.
For commuters and travelers alike, the integration of Joby’s air taxi services into the Uber app could mark a new era of on demand, aerial transportation making city travel faster, greener, and more seamless than ever.
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Joby Aviation’s plans to integrate Blade’s helicopter and seaplane services into the Uber app signal a significant step forward for urban air mobility. While the initiative highlights the potential for faster, greener, and more efficient city travel, its success will depend on regulatory approvals, technological advancements, and market adoption.
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Published on: Sep 11, 2025, 12:40 PM IST
Neha Dubey
Neha Dubey is a Content Analyst with 3 years of experience in financial journalism, having written for a leading newswire agency and multiple newspapers. At Angel One, she creates daily content on finance and the economy. Neha holds a degree in Economics and a Master’s in Journalism.
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