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Archer Aviation Shares Edge in Premarket as Cash Concerns Weigh on Air-Taxi Plans
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Archer Aviation Shares Edge in Premarket as Cash Concerns Weigh on Air-Taxi Plans

New York, May 29, 2026, 08:03 (EDT)

Archer Aviation Inc. traded at $6.80 in premarket action Friday, nearly flat from its $6.81 close Thursday. The stock ended the last session up 3.97%. The electric air-taxi name kept its spot on trader screens as the week finished early in the U.S.

Timing is key. These moves are in premarket trading, ahead of the NYSE’s main session that starts at 9:30 a.m. and ends at 4 p.m. Eastern. The exchange didn’t open Monday for Memorial Day, but there’s no holiday on Friday.

Speculative growth names headed into the open with a bit of help from the broader tape. U.S. futures ticked up, and both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq set new highs Thursday. That gave the sector a more favorable setup.

Archer is working to bring electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, or eVTOLs, to market. These battery-powered planes take off like helicopters and are meant to fly quick city routes. The company’s Midnight model targets air-taxi work in big cities, but the business needs certification, infrastructure, and enough capital to finish testing.

Archer’s May update was enough for bulls to move. The company said it was the first eVTOL firm to finish Phase 3 in the FAA’s type certification process, which signs off on an aircraft’s design. Archer also said it expects to start U.S. operations this year through the White House-supported eVTOL Integration Pilot Program. CEO Adam Goldstein called the period “another banner quarter” and said Archer was “far more than an air taxi company.” Archer Aviation

Archer’s latest numbers show first-quarter revenue at $1.6 million. Research and development expense was $171.7 million. Net loss was $217.7 million, more than double the $93.4 million loss from a year ago, according to a quarterly filing. Total operating expenses hit $256.2 million.

Archer reported an adjusted EBITDA loss of $172.5 million for the first quarter. The company uses its own definition of adjusted EBITDA, which takes out interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization and some other items. This figure is not based on GAAP. For the second quarter, Archer projected its adjusted EBITDA loss would land between $170 million and $200 million.

The risk is clear. If FAA certification, ramp-up or new vertiports get delayed, the company lacks much current revenue as a cushion. Archer told investors it sees more losses and higher costs ahead, and said it can’t guarantee its cash will last or that it can get more funding on good terms.

The gain wasn’t limited to Archer. Other electric-aircraft makers were trading higher in early quotes. Joby Aviation, BETA Technologies, and Eve Holding all showed gains premarket. That pointed to some sector-wide buying, not just a reaction to Archer headlines.

Wall Street isn’t on the same page between the long-haul order book and what’s happening right now on the cash bill. StockAnalysis tracked nine analysts rating Archer, with an average “Buy” and a 12-month price target of $10.61. The site also shows Archer trading far below its 52-week high of $14.62. StockAnalysis

For Friday, markets want to see if Thursday’s rally sticks when trading kicks off. The bigger question is less about price and more about Archer showing real steps — testing flights, getting through the FAA process, starting operations, and keeping the build funded without going back to shareholders for more cash.

Shan Ahmed Khan is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and macroeconomic trends. A graduate of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), he previously worked in investment research and market analysis. His coverage helps readers understand the key developments influencing global financial markets and emerging industries.

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