Joby Aviation (NYSE:JOBY) saw a price decline of 11% over the past week despite announcing a partnership with Virgin Atlantic to launch an air taxi service in the UK, focusing on zero-emission travel.
Joby Aviation’s air taxi, reaching speeds of up to 200 mph, will be bookable via Virgin Atlantic’s app, website, and other channels.
Virgin Atlantic, majority owned by Richard Branson, said on Monday demand for travel from the U.S. to Britain had slowed, ...
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