Today: 10 June 2026
Archer Aviation Stock Falls After ARK Sale as ACHR Bulls Face Fresh eVTOL Test

Archer Aviation Stock Falls After ARK Sale as ACHR Bulls Face Fresh eVTOL Test

NEW YORK, June 10, 2026, 07:10 (EDT)

  • Archer Aviation closed Tuesday at $5.32, down 7.16%, and was quoted at $5.19 in Wednesday premarket trading.
  • ARK Invest sold more than 2.2 million Archer shares across three ETFs, a fresh pressure point for a stock already sensitive to funding and certification risk.
  • The next real test is whether Archer can turn FAA certification progress and U.S. pilot-program participation into visible 2026 operations.

Archer Aviation shares are back under pressure after a one-day rebound, with investors reacting to a large ARK Invest sale and fresh evidence that the electric air-taxi race is still moving around the company. ACHR fell 7.16% to $5.32 on Tuesday after closing at $5.73 Monday; by early Wednesday, shares were indicated at $5.19 in premarket trading.

The immediate catalyst was not a new earnings report from Archer. It was portfolio flow. ARK sold 2,222,392 Archer shares on Monday across ARKK, ARKQ and ARKX, worth about $12.72 million based on Archer’s Monday close, according to Investor’s Business Daily. ARK’s own trade-notification page says those files are informational, unofficial and not a recommendation to buy or sell, but that distinction rarely stops traders from reading a high-profile sale as a sentiment signal.

The reversal was sharp because Monday had looked like a small reset. Archer rose 3.43% on June 8, then gave back more than twice that move on June 9, when 56.5 million shares changed hands. The stock is now well below its May 29 close of $6.81, putting the recent slide near 22% in less than two weeks.

The other piece of the day’s story came from a rival. Vertical Aerospace said its latest full-scale prototype completed a maiden piloted flight in the U.K. on June 5, doubling the company’s flight-test capacity before a Critical Design Review, the milestone that fixes the design baseline for certification. Vertical’s news does not directly change Archer’s FAA file, but it raises the market’s favorite question for the sector: who can gather enough flight data, certification evidence and operating experience first?

That matters because Archer is still a certification-and-cash-burn story, not a conventional revenue story. An eVTOL, or electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, is designed to lift off like a helicopter and then fly more like a small airplane using electric propulsion. Archer said in May that its Midnight aircraft became the first eVTOL to close Phase 3 of the FAA’s four-phase Type Certification process; Type Certification is the FAA’s formal approval that an aircraft design meets safety rules.

Founder and CEO Adam Goldstein tried to broaden the investor narrative last month, saying Archer is “far more than an air taxi company.” He pointed to defense and AI software work as part of the company’s future, alongside planned U.S. operations this year and the LA28 Olympics opportunity. investors.archer.com

The financials explain why the stock still trades like a risk asset. Archer reported first-quarter revenue of $1.6 million, a net loss of $217.7 million and an adjusted EBITDA loss of $172.5 million. Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP loss measure that strips out items such as interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization and some non-cash expenses; it can help investors track operating burn, but it is not the same as profit. Archer expects a second-quarter adjusted EBITDA loss of $170 million to $200 million.

The company ended March with about $1.78 billion in cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments, which gives Archer a meaningful buffer. But the 10-Q also says it has not generated significant revenue to date, expects more losses and higher operating expenses, and will finance cash needs through existing cash, pre-delivery payments, equity issuances and debt financings until the business can generate significant revenue.

That is why ARK’s sale hit a nerve. In a mature industrial company, a fund trim might be background noise. In Archer, where the equity story rests on reaching certification before the cash pile erodes too far, big visible selling can harden doubts about dilution, timing and the size of the commercial market.

There is still a bull case with real milestones behind it. The FAA and U.S. Department of Transportation selected eight eVTOL Integration Pilot Program projects in March, including projects involving Archer in New York/New Jersey, Texas and Florida. The FAA said the program is meant to generate operational data for future rules, with public operations expected to begin under the program by summer 2026.

The bear case is just as plain. Archer has not finished FAA Type Certification, Phase 4 still requires formal testing and analysis, and the company itself warns there is no assurance its current capital will be enough or that additional financing will be available on acceptable terms. If funding tightens, Archer says it may have to scale back aircraft design, certification or manufacturing plans.

For now, the next catalyst is not another themed investor presentation. It is whether Archer can show concrete 2026 U.S. operating progress under eIPP while continuing through FAA certification; until then, every large shareholder move risks being treated as a vote on how much time the company really has.

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