Joby Aviation has agreed to acquire the helicopter rideshare division of Blade Air Mobility, according to a report from the Los Angeles Times. The acquisition includes Blade’s passenger helicopter operations and the Blade brand name. Blade’s medical transportation business will become a separate public company, rebranded but partnering with Joby for medical flights.
Blade Air Mobility is based in New York and is recognized for its helicopter services connecting Manhattan with major airports such as New York JFK and Newark Liberty International. It also operates both helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft in regions including Canada, Southern Europe, and India.
Joby Aviation currently holds Part 135 certification and operates Cirrus SR22 aircraft as test beds for future air taxi services while developing its own electric Vertical Takeoff & Landing (VTOL) aircraft, the S4. The S4 is designed to carry four passengers plus a pilot, features six electric motors, can reach speeds up to 200 mph (320 kph), and has an operational range of 130 nautical miles (240 km). The model uses four batteries and targets reduced emissions compared to conventional helicopters.