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Archer Aviation Drops Early as Cash Burn Worries Hit Again
5 June 2026
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Archer Aviation Drops Early as Cash Burn Worries Hit Again

New York, June 5, 2026, 09:11 (EDT)

Archer Aviation shares were down in premarket trading Friday, taking some of the edge off a recent rally. Investors are looking at the electric-air-taxi company’s certification track, but also see another quarter of steep spending ahead.

Archer shares changed hands at $6.38 in premarket, slipping 15.5 cents, or 2.4%, from where they finished last session. The price cut the company’s market value to about $4.9 billion.

Shares slipped before the standard New York Stock Exchange session. The NYSE counts normal hours as 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern. Its 2026 holiday schedule does not list June 5 as a closed day.

Archer’s recent gains may make a difference. The stock had already put up an 11% gain this month, according to a Zacks note on Yahoo Finance. The Zacks Aerospace-Defense group added just 1.7% in the same stretch. Not a lot of cushion left if the tape turns weak.

Stocks looked weaker before the bell. Futures on U.S. indexes were down, putting the S&P 500’s nine-week run in doubt as traders waited for the May jobs numbers, according to Investopedia Friday.

Archer is working on electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, or eVTOLs. These battery planes are designed to lift off like helicopters, while making less noise and costing less than some traditional rotorcraft. Others in the space are also trying to launch certified eVTOLs and start turning them into services and future revenue streams.

Archer Aviation said in its quarterly filing that it finished Phase 3 of the FAA’s type certification on the Midnight aircraft. U.S. flights should start this year as part of the eVTOL Integration Pilot Program, a test run to show how the aircraft could fit into routine airspace. CEO Adam Goldstein said Archer is “far more than an air taxi company,” mentioning its work in defense and AI. Archer Aviation

Cash keeps drawing attention. Archer wrapped up the first quarter with $1.7759 billion in cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments, and had $7.3 million in restricted cash. Archer reported a net loss of $217.7 million and an adjusted EBITDA loss of $172.5 million for the quarter. Adjusted EBITDA cuts out interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization and several other charges. For the second quarter, Archer is guiding to an adjusted EBITDA loss between $170 million and $200 million.

Defense moves into the bull case for Archer. Reuters said in November Archer is set to supply its electric powertrain for Omen, an autonomous aircraft project from Anduril Industries and UAE-based EDGE Group. This will be the first time a powertrain built for Midnight goes to a third party. Goldstein told Reuters Archer is pitching Midnight as “a platform” to carry other tech, not just its own aircraft. Reuters

The drop wasn’t limited to one name. Shares of Joby Aviation, seen as the closest air-taxi peer, traded about 2.7% lower before the bell. BETA Technologies fell around 0.6%.

Analysts are still watching flight execution. After Archer’s Serbia deal earlier this year, Needham’s Chris Pierce told Reuters the option order was good, but said, “a more meaningful positive” would be if Archer showed Midnight could fly its full envelope. Reuters

Downside risk is clear: certification could get pushed back, test goals might drag out, or investors could balk at how much Archer is spending ahead of big commercial sales. In that case, even if Archer’s cash pile stays solid, the stock might start to move less on market potential and more on the pace of narrowing quarterly losses.

ACHR is still a timing play. Investors can see the steps forward, but the costs are also clear.

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