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Archer Aviation and Israeli company AIR are among those taking advantage of an executive order by President Donald Trump to speed commercialization of eVTOLs and drones.
Earnings Ignite Investor Confidence Archer Aviation (NYSE:ACHR) unveiled its second-quarter earnings after the market closed ...
The success of eVTOLs depends on modern electronic and power technologies that enable lightweight design, efficient use of ...
Recently, Joby's stock has been declining, and it's now down close to 20% from its 52-week high of $20.95. The stock has ...
Joby Aviation (JOBY) recently marked a landmark moment with its successful piloted eVTOL flight between two U.S. airports, reinforcing its readiness for commercial operations. This achievement, ...
Joby Aviation has conducted its first piloted flight between two public airports, the latest milestone to be touted by eVTOL ...
Archer Aviation stock price has moved sideways in the past few months. ACHR was trading at $10.3 on Tuesday, down by over 25% ...
Electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) manufacturer Joby Aviation has successfully completed its first piloted flight in FAA-controlled airspace with other aircraft, performing a 12-minute ...
Although we keep hearing about eVTOL aircraft, barriers such as high prices and regulatory approval may always limit their ...
Tesla (TSLA) does not just make cars. It has reshaped our understanding of what cars can be. Archer Aviation (ACHR), valued ...
Some eVTOL companies are well on their way. We flew in a gas-guzzling helicopter with one of the frontrunners in this air taxi arms race - Joeben Bevirt, CEO of Joby Aviation.