Archer Aviation Earns Fresh Funding from Bitter Rival Turned Ally
Archer finally got a monkey off its back, settling its litigation with Wisk Aero and turning its former foe into a key collaborator.
Archer finally got a monkey off its back, settling its litigation with Wisk Aero and turning its former foe into a key collaborator.
We explore that question and more in this week’s Future of FLYING newsletter.
The Air Force’s AFWERX division will deploy up to six aircraft for personnel transport, logistics support, rescue operations, and more.
AFWERX and its emerging aviation technology division, Prime, will have a booth and host several forum sessions at Oshkosh.
Former Acting FAA Administrator Billy Nolen tells FLYING why he joined Archer Aviation and what the company has planned for the future.
The air taxi manufacturer hosted federal representatives for a flight testing demo of its four-seat Midnight eVTOL.
Former acting FAA Administrator is tasked with helping the company through the eVTOL-certification process.
Acting agency head is expected to take a position with the air taxi builder after leaving the agency this summer, Reuters reported.
The company, which has pushed its target to 2026, expects industrywide certification ‘timeline corrections.’
The firm recently completed the final assembly of its first Midnight aircraft.