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FAA Regulations News 14 June 2025 - 6 October 2025

Joby Aviation Stock Skyrockets on Game-Changing Deals & FAA Push (Oct 2025)

Joby Aviation’s Electric Air Taxi Takeoff: Stock Soars on Deals, Partnerships & FAA Progress (Oct 2025)

Stock Price & Recent Performance Joby Aviation’s stock has been on a remarkable upward trajectory in 2025, reflecting growing enthusiasm for its electric air taxi vision. As of the beginning of October 2025, the stock was trading in the high teens ($17–$18 per share) – a dramatic climb from about $5 a year earlier ts2.tech. On October 3, 2025, shares closed around $18.26, capping off a week in which the stock jumped roughly 10% amid positive news flow. Over the past six months, Joby’s share price has gained well over 200%, and it has more than tripled year-over-year, vastly outperforming
Drone Laws Exposed (2025): The Ultimate Guide to U.S. FAA Rules, No-Fly Zones, and State Regulations

Drone Laws Exposed (2025): The Ultimate Guide to U.S. FAA Rules, No-Fly Zones, and State Regulations

The FAA divides drones into Recreational and Part 107 Commercial categories, with the latter requiring a Remote Pilot Certificate (minimum 16 years old, English proficiency, passing the Unmanned Aircraft General – Small exam, TSA background check) and a certificate valid for 2 years plus 24‑month recurrent training. Recreational flyers must pass the TRUST safety test, and any drone over 0.55 pounds (250 grams) must be registered with the FAA for $5 and remain registered for 3 years with the registration number on the drone. Remote ID became mandatory for drones that must be registered starting Sept 16, 2023, with enforcement
14 June 2025
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