Movement Alert|Joby Aviation Rises 5.54% in Regular Trading, eVTOL Sector Catalysts and Aviation Industry Strength Drive Continued Rally

Market Focus06-18

On June 18, Joby Aviation rose 5.54% in regular trading, trading at $9.875/share, with turnover of $72.52 million, extending the previous session's 5.46% rebound momentum.

On the news front, the eVTOL industry continues to benefit from positive catalysts, as UK-based Vertical Aerospace announced its VX4 prototype completed a key manned transition flight under regulatory frameworks, lifting eVTOL concept stocks collectively. Meanwhile, the broader aviation sector showed strong performance, with JetBlue Airways up 10.31%, Southwest Airlines up 4.06%, United Airlines up 3.97%, American Airlines up 3.99%, and Delta Air Lines up 3.21%. Joby Aviation's rally is supported by both sector-wide momentum and its independent eVTOL growth narrative, including previously disclosed FAA certification progress through the fourth stage, delivery of five units to Edwards Air Force Base, and a hybrid product achieving 561-mile range in Korean partnership tests.

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