Latest revenue
$1.6M
as of 2026-03-31
Latest net income
$-217.7M
as of 2026-03-31
Net margin
-13606.3%
as of 2026-03-31
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delayed ≤15 min- Market cap
- $1.22B
- Enterprise value
- $346.0M
- P/E (trailing)
- —
- Forward P/E
- —
- P/B
- 0.59×
- Dividend yield
- 0.0%
- 52-wk high
- $14.62
- 52-wk low
- $4.80
- Beta
- —
- Shares out
- 239.5M
What this company does
Archer Aviation develops electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, with its flagship Midnight designed to carry four passengers plus a pilot on short urban air-taxi trips. The company currently generates minimal revenue and is pre-commercial, planning to monetize through aircraft sales, direct air-taxi services, and defense contracts via its hybrid-electric VTOL partnership with Anduril. Archer is racing to secure FAA type certification while simultaneously launching first commercial operations in the UAE and scaling manufacturing in Georgia, with Los Angeles' Hawthorne Airport acquired as its U.S. operational hub.
Generated from ACHR's filing dated 2026-03-02
Key risks
- Pre-revenue: Midnight still lacks FAA type certification; commercial air-taxi launch depends on completing Phase 4 certification with no guaranteed timeline.
- Execution risk: simultaneously scaling 'golden line' in California and high-volume Georgia plant while ramping deliveries to UAE for initial passenger ops this year.
- Customer/partner concentration: near-term commercialization hinges on UAE GCAA pathway, Anduril defense partnership, and unproven White House eIPP city pilots.
Generated from ACHR's filing dated 2026-03-02
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