Movement Alert|Joby Aviation Rises 5.46% in Regular Trading, eVTOL Sector Catalysts Drive Strong Rebound After Prior Session Pullback

Market Focus06-18

On June 17, Joby Aviation rose 5.46% in regular trading, trading at $9.835/share, with turnover of $175 million, staging a strong rebound following the prior session's 5.07% decline.

On the news front, the eVTOL industry continues to benefit from positive catalysts. UK-based Vertical Aerospace announced that its VX4 prototype completed a manned transition flight under a key regulatory framework, boosting sentiment across eVTOL concept stocks. Meanwhile, Joby's own commercialization milestones remain in focus — the company previously disclosed that its FAA certification process has completed Phase 4, it has cumulatively delivered 5 aircraft to Edwards Air Force Base, and a hybrid product tested in cooperation with South Korea achieved a range of 561 miles.

Within the Airlines sector, the broader industry showed muted performance on the same day, with American Airlines up 0.86%, Southwest Airlines up 1.22%, and Alaska Air up 1.3%. Joby significantly outperformed the sector, suggesting the market is pricing eVTOL as an independent growth thesis distinct from traditional airlines. However, a prior revenue guidance cut and executive share sales remain overhangs on valuation recovery.

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