Joby and ASI use AI to explore electric aircraft integration

by | Apr 10, 2026 | AI & ML, Innovation

eVTOL developers Joby Aviation and software company Air Space Intelligence (ASI) are teaming up to explore the real-world integration of advanced air mobility (AAM).

Using ASI’s Flyaways AI Platform, Joby will deploy high-fidelity 4D modelling to understand how eVTOL operations can be scaled alongside existing air traffic procedures. With the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) set to launch the Brand New Air Traffic Control System (BNATCS), the companies say the time is right to think seriously about AAM integration in the US.

Bernard Asare, President, Civil Aviation at Air Space Intelligence, said:

Scaling advanced air mobility requires more than new aircraft — it requires a new operating system for the airspace. Our Flyways AI platform gives operators and controllers the predictive awareness to coordinate high-density operations proactively, not reactively. This partnership brings that same capability to eVTOL operations from day one.

The commercial readiness of eVTOLs is accelerating at pace. While Joby have made significant gains and are expected to launch operations in Dubai later this year, competition in the US market is fierce, with rivals Archer and Vertical also keen to make their mark. In seeking FAA approval, demonstrating how the tech will perform in real-world scenarios is essential.

Greg Bowles, Joby Aviation’s Chief Policy Officer commented:

America has long set the global standard for aviation, and modernizing our airspace is key to maintaining that leadership, By combining Joby’s operational capabilities with ASI’s advanced AI-driven Flyways platform, we’re helping build the intelligent infrastructure needed to integrate electric air taxis seamlessly into the NAS — one of America’s most important national assets.

Join us at Aerospace Tech Week 2026 to discuss the future of advanced air mobility (AAM).

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