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Archer Aviation (ACHR) Stock Falls 4% Despite White House Air-Taxi Pilot Boost
22 March 2026
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Archer Aviation (ACHR) Stock Falls 4% Despite White House Air-Taxi Pilot Boost

NEW YORK, March 22, 2026, 11:49 EDT

Shares of Archer Aviation dropped 4.3% to $5.76 after the electric air-taxi firm was picked for a new federal pilot program—an achievement that didn’t sway investors. The real sticking point remains the same: no one knows what it will cost Archer to move from test flights to carrying paying passengers. Archer Aviation

Archer is sticking to its 2026 timeline for launch, calling out that first passenger flights could still happen that year. Management’s optimism hasn’t won over the market just yet. Investors like the regulatory wins and federal interest, but are wary: will all that actually lead to commercial service before the company’s losses start climbing again? Archer Aviation

The Department of Transportation and FAA on March 9 selected Archer-related projects in New York, Texas, and Florida as part of the eVTOL Integration Pilot Program. The initiative covers battery-powered air taxis—called eVTOLs—that take off vertically like helicopters for quick, short hops. DOT wants to launch wider program operations by summer 2026. Archer aims to have its Midnight craft flying in those three states in the back half of 2026. Federal Aviation Administration

Those numbers still pack a punch. Archer closed out 2025 sitting on roughly $2.0 billion in liquidity, after logging a $137.9 million adjusted EBITDA loss for the fourth quarter and chewing through $432.9 million in operating cash over the year. Looking to the first quarter, management expects adjusted EBITDA losses to fall in the $160 million to $180 million range. Archer Aviation

Analysts aren’t mincing words about the pressure mounting here. JPMorgan’s Bill Peterson says Archer could be back in the market for fresh capital, maybe more than once, before it turns free cash flow positive. Needham’s Chris Pierce, meanwhile, points to production slowdowns and heavier losses that are pushing up the company’s funding needs. His most recent note summary shows he’s still bullish—keeping a Buy rating—but he’s trimmed his price target to $9, down from $10. Benzinga

Archer is touting some technical achievements. It says it’s the first eVTOL maker to have the FAA sign off on 100% of its Means of Compliance—the full battery of tests and analyses for airworthiness. Hitting that mark, according to Archer, could put Type Inspection Authorization in reach before the year wraps up. Archer Aviation

Joby Aviation shares fell 4.6% Friday, while Vertical Aerospace slipped about 3.0%. Both are tied to the same federal initiative. Broader indexes took a hit: the Nasdaq shed 2.0%, S&P 500 dropped 1.5%. Oil rose, with Middle East inflation worries dragging on risk assets. Federal Aviation Administration

Little has changed on the risk front. Shareholders still face the threat of dilution if certification or production gets pushed back—or if fresh capital is needed before commercial flights begin—even with Archer’s current cash position. Archer itself warned that the 2026 launch is tied to regulatory approvals and other benchmarks, any of which could easily disrupt the schedule. Archer Aviation

Archer’s market cap hovers around $6.2 billion, buoyed by optimism over its federal ties, fresh FAA achievements, and substantial cash on hand. Still, Friday showed traders want something more concrete before pushing the stock up. Archer Aviation

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