Joby is pulling ahead of one of its rivals in terms of risk and reward.
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Joby is pulling ahead of one of its rivals in terms of risk and reward.
Delta Air Lines has warned that a US International Trade Commission investigation into Joby Aviation could threaten their eVTOL partnership. The probe centers on Archer Aviation’s patent infringement allegations against Joby and could result in Joby’s aircraft being removed from the US market. The investigation introduces an additional layer of legal and regulatory risk for Joby Aviation’s commercialization plans. For investors tracking Joby Aviation (NYSE:JOBY), this ITC case lands at a...
Archer Aviation (NYSE:ACHR) delivered Q1 2026 results with operational momentum offset by a beaten-down share price. Our 24/7 Wall St. price target for Archer is $12.01, implying meaningful upside from current levels with moderate confidence. The 24/7 Wall St. Price Target: $12.01 Metric Value Current Price $6.54 24/7 Wall St. Price Target $12.01 Upside 83.67% ... Prediction: Archer Aviation Stock Could Double as FAA Certification Advances
BETA Technologies touts eIPP, network, aircraft milestone progress. Archer clears key certification phase, sees military, AI growth.
Archer Aviation (NYSE:ACHR) delivered Q1 2026 results with operational momentum offset by a beaten-down share price. Our 24/7 Wall St. price target for Archer is $12.01, implying meaningful upside from current levels with moderate confidence. The 24/7 Wall St. Price Target: $12.01 Metric Value Current Price $6.54 24/7 Wall St. Price Target $12.01 Upside 83.67% ... Price Prediction: Archer Aviation Eyes 84% Upside
US operations are expected to begin this year
“The goal is to have half a million people in the biggest cities in the country start to see these aircraft as part of your everyday commute,” Archer Aviation’s CEO said.
Archer Aviation reported first-quarter 2026 results with US$1.6 million in sales and a net loss of US$217.7 million, while continuing heavy investment in its electric air taxi program. Alongside these mixed financials, Archer became the first eVTOL company to complete Phase 3 of the FAA’s four-phase Type Certification process, signaling regulatory progress toward planned US operations later in 2026. We’ll now examine how Archer’s Phase 3 FAA certification milestone could reshape its...
Archer Aviation Inc (ACHR) advances in FAA certification, secures strategic partnerships, and navigates challenges in defense and infrastructure development.
Archer Aviation (NYSE:ACHR) executives said the company is increasing investment across its civil air taxi, defense and aviation software efforts as it advances aircraft certification, prepares for U.S. test operations and develops a new hybrid aircraft with defense technology company Anduril. On t
On May 11, 2026, investors weighed Archer's solid Q1 earnings versus the company's cash burn and rising eVTOL competition.
Archer Aviation (ACHR) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +14.29% and -11.94%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
For the second quarter, Archer expects an Ebitda loss of between $170 million and $200 million. Wall Street projects a $177 million loss.
What should investors make of the recent stock price decline?
If you are trying to work out whether Archer Aviation's current share price lines up with its fundamentals, the key question is what the stock may actually be worth compared to what you see on screen. Over the short term, the stock has shown mixed signals, with a 9.4% return over 7 days and 17.6% over 30 days, alongside a return of negative 22.8% year to date and negative 28.3% over the last year, while the 3 year return is very large. These moves come as investors continue to weigh the long...
Archer’s upcoming May 11 earnings report now comes with added excitement after UAE regulators cleared a faster path for Midnight air taxi deployment.
Archer stock saw solid gains last month, and it's off to a strong start in May.
ACHR advances eVTOL partnerships and infrastructure efforts as investors weigh supply-chain risks and adoption challenges.
The most significant indicator within Joby Aviation’s (JOBY) Q1 2026 results is not the revenue beat, which remains secondary for a pre-commercial firm. Instead, the critical insight is the industrialization of the certification process. Joby has nine FAA-conforming aircraft currently in production, signaling a transition from laboratory R&D to a repeatable manufacturing workflow. This shift is the most tangible evidence that the company is preparing for the final stages of FAA scrutiny.
On May 6, 2026, investors weighed Joby’s cash runway, FAA progress, and New York test flights against its mounting losses.
Flying taxis could become a trillion-dollar market, but investors may be getting ahead of reality.
Joby Aviation (JOBY) is doing a lot right on paper. It has flown over New York City, lined up passenger plans in Dubai, and is making steady progress with the FAA. Still, the stock is down about 35% since January 1. That disconnect is the real story.
Archer Aviation stock is trading 59% below all-time highs.
Archer Aviation: Why Joby’s New York Flights Matter For ACHR Recent eVTOL test flights by Joby Aviation in New York City have put regulatory progress for this sector in focus, drawing fresh attention to Archer Aviation (ACHR) and its role in government integration programs. See our latest analysis for Archer Aviation. After Joby’s New York flights and growing attention on FAA integration programs, Archer’s 30 day share price return of 11.03% stands against a 29.40% year to date share price...
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