Archer Aviation (ACHR) stock gains in premarket as FAA air-taxi pilot program looms

Archer Aviation (ACHR) stock gains in premarket as FAA air-taxi pilot program looms

NEW YORK, Jan 2, 2026, 09:01 ET — Premarket

  • Archer Aviation shares were up about 1.7% in premarket trading, last at $7.65.
  • Investors remain focused on U.S. regulatory milestones after Archer’s recent push into a federal air-taxi pilot program.
  • Options markets imply a roughly 2% one-day move into the Friday close, keeping volatility in focus.

Archer Aviation shares rose 1.7% to $7.65 in premarket trading on Friday, after closing the prior session at $7.52, according to Public.com data. 1

The move comes as investors look for near-term signals on U.S. regulatory progress for electric air taxis. In a Dec. 17 statement, Archer said it partnered with cities to submit multiple applications under the federal eVTOL Integration Pilot Program, and said the FAA expects to announce selections in early to mid-2026. “We’re past the question of ‘if’ and firmly into ‘when and how,’” CEO Adam Goldstein said. 2

Archer is developing electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft — a category pitched as battery-powered “air taxis” that can lift off like a helicopter. The company still needs FAA type certification, the agency’s safety approval for an aircraft design, before it can carry paying passengers.

In early trading, moves across the small group of publicly listed air-taxi developers were mixed. Joby Aviation shares dipped 0.2% while Vertical Aerospace rose 1.5% in premarket trading.

Investing.com showed ACHR’s most recent session range at $7.40 to $7.59, placing the stock near the top end of its recent band. The site put the shares’ 52-week range at $5.48 to $14.62. 3

Pilot programs matter for this sector because they can help companies test routes, infrastructure and operating procedures alongside regulators. They can also sharpen the timeline debate that drives many eVTOL valuations, where revenue remains largely a future event.

Wall Street’s next major datapoint is Archer’s quarterly update, which tends to move the stock by resetting expectations on cash burn and certification timing. Zacks Investment Research lists Archer’s next earnings release as expected on Feb. 26, 2026. 4

Derivatives traders were also braced for a relatively contained swing. OptionCharts.io estimated an expected move of about $0.14, or 1.8%, from options expiring on Jan. 2 — a measure derived from option prices that reflects how much traders expect a stock to move over a set period. 5

With the stock indicated around $7.65 before the bell, traders will watch whether it can hold above $7.59, the top end of the prior session range. On the downside, a slide back through $7.40 would put the lower end of that band back in play.

Beyond the pilot program, investors are watching for any update on FAA certification work and the pace of manufacturing scale-up — two milestones that can narrow the gap between demonstration flights and commercial service. New airline, airport or government partnerships can also shift sentiment quickly in a sector that remains early-stage.

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