So, What's Changed in the Desert?
What’s changed is that a company called Joby Aviation just completed a piloted test flight. This wasn't a computer simulation or a scale model in a wind tunnel. It was a real, full-sized electric aircraft, taking off vertically, flying around, and landing again. To me, this signals a crucial shift. The concept is moving from the drawing board to the launchpad, quite literally. Dubai, with its appetite for the audacious and its deep pockets, is providing the perfect stage to see if this technology has legs, or rather, wings.
This isn't just a flashy PR stunt. It’s a proof point. For years, the big money, the serious institutional investors, have kept their distance. The risks were just too high, the regulations too murky. A successful flight in a city actively building the world’s first air taxi network could be the very thing that opens the floodgates. Suddenly, what seemed like science fiction starts to look like a tangible, albeit ambitious, infrastructure project. And where there’s infrastructure, there’s usually an opportunity, provided you don’t get carried away.