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

Joby Aviation Stock Hits Turbulence After 200% Rally – Will the Air Taxi Dream Take Off or Crash?

A Wild Week for JOBY Stock Joby Aviation’s stock price has been on a wild ride in recent days, reflecting both the sky-high optimism and the jitters surrounding this futuristic air-taxi company. On Tuesday, Oct. 28, Joby’s shares closed at $15.60, down about 4.3% for the day investing.com. The dip caps off a volatile week: just last Monday (Oct. 20) the stock spiked 11% in a single day, then plunged a combined ~12% over the next two sessions investing.com. Even with the recent pullback, Joby’s stock is still dramatically higher than where it began the year – up roughly 97%
29 October 2025
Archer Aviation Skyrockets: eVTOL Test Milestones & Stock Surge Ignite Industry Buzz

Archer Aviation (ACHR) Soars on Korean Air Deal – eVTOL Stock Skyrockets Amid Air Taxi Race

Korean Air Deal Lifts ACHR Stock Archer Aviation made headlines on Oct. 20 by inking a partnership with Korean Air to commercialize its Midnight eVTOL air taxi in South Korea reuters.com. The deal includes a potential order for up to 100 Midnight aircraft, marking Archer’s first major airline customer in Asia. News of the “landmark partnership” sent ACHR shares up about 4–6% in early trading that day reuters.com tokenist.com, as investors cheered the validation by a global flag-carrier. Korean Air – with five decades of aerospace experience – will help Archer deploy Midnight across multiple use cases, starting with government
Joby Aviation’s $500 Million Stock Gamble Triggers Selloff – Can the Air Taxi Dream Still Soar?

Joby Aviation’s $500 Million Stock Gamble Triggers Selloff – Can the Air Taxi Dream Still Soar?

Joby’s $500M Stock Offering and Selloff Joby Aviation – a California-based developer of all-electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) air taxis – shocked investors on Oct. 7, 2025 by announcing a major stock sale after a year of surging share prices. The company launched a $500 million underwritten public offering of common stock, selling 30.5 million shares at $16.85 each (with an option for underwriters to buy 4.575 million more) ir.jobyaviation.com. Morgan Stanley is the sole book-runner on the deal ir.jobyaviation.com. The offering will gross approximately $513.9 million (or up to ~$589M if the extra shares are sold) ir.jobyaviation.com, bolstering Joby’s balance sheet for the
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

Flying into the Future: Why Archer Aviation’s High‑Altitude Breakthroughs and Global Partnerships Are Electrifying the Air‑Taxi Market (Oct 2025)

Recent Developments (Late Sept – Oct 6 2025) Osaka chooses Soracle & Archer for air‑taxi services On 29 Sept 2025, Archer announced that Osaka Prefecture and Osaka City selected Soracle, the Japan Airlines‑Sumitomo joint venture, to build the region’s air‑taxi network using Archer’s Midnight aircraft investors.archer.com. The agreements allow Soracle to deploy Midnight as the core of its fleet, and the partners exhibited the aircraft at the Osaka Kansai World Expo zagdaily.com. As part of the alliance, Soracle can purchase up to 100 Midnight aircraft (a deal worth roughly $500 million), which will offer 20‑to‑50‑mile trips at up to 150 mph while being “100 times quieter” than helicopters zagdaily.com. Japanese
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