Joby Aviation Shares Plummet 4.34% on $770M Volume, Falls to 142nd in U.S. Liquidity Rankings

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Monday, Sep 22, 2025 7:32 pm ET1min read
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- Joby Aviation (JOBY) shares fell 4.34% on $770M volume, ranking 142nd in U.S. liquidity after regulatory and production challenges.

- FAA's battery management review and manufacturing delays raised doubts about 2026 delivery targets for its eVTOL aircraft.

- JOBY prioritized $150M convertible debt for certification testing over production scaling, contrasting competitors' infrastructure-focused fundraising.

- Regulatory delays and capital allocation shifts highlight risks to commercial timelines and investor confidence in the eVTOL sector.

, . stocks by liquidity. The electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) developer's shares experienced heightened volatility amid mixed signals from regulatory and market developments.

Regulatory scrutiny intensified as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) initiated a safety review of JOBY's battery management systems. While the company emphasized its compliance with all current certification standards, analysts noted the review could delay commercial flight timelines. Meanwhile, production delays at JOBY's manufacturing partner raised questions about meeting 2026 delivery targets for its first-generation aircraft.

Market participants reacted to JOBY's updated capital allocation strategy, which prioritizes regulatory compliance over near-term production scaling. , with proceeds earmarked for certification testing rather than manufacturing expansion. This shift contrasted with competitors' recent equity raises focused on production infrastructure.

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