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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Lee Samaha

United CEO's Safety Warnings Rattle eVTOL Market, Favoring Service Models Over Makers

United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby raised safety concerns about eVTOL operations at crowded airports, threatening Archer Aviation's deal while boosting Joby's service-based model.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Keith Noonan

Can Archer Aviation Soar to $13? Analyst Eyes 124% Rally Amid eVTOL Uncertainty

Archer Aviation needs 124% surge to reach $13 price target. UAE launch planned, but losses and dilution pose risks.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··John Bromels

Chinese eVTOL Maker's Cargo Focus Threatens Joby and Archer's Air-Taxi Ambitions

Chinese eVTOL startup Autoflight's freight-focused strategy and successful testing of a cargo aircraft could outpace U.S. competitors Joby Aviation and Archer Aviation in the emerging urban air mobility market.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Lee Samaha

eVTOL Showdown: Joby's TaaS Lead vs. Boeing-Backed Wisk's Autonomous Future

Joby Aviation leads eVTOL transportation-as-a-service race with FAA certification advantage, but faces long-term competition from Boeing's Wisk and its autonomous, cost-effective model.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Lee Samaha

Joby Aviation Tumbles 17.9% in March Despite FAA Milestones

Joby Aviation's stock fell 17.9% in March amid market volatility and Persian Gulf tensions, though FAA testing progress and White House pilot program selection provided some support.
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GlobeNewswire Inc.GlobeNewswire Inc.··Researchandmarkets.Com

eVTOL Market Poised to Quadruple by 2032 Despite Supply Chain Headwinds

eVTOL aircraft market projected to grow from $1.20B in 2024 to $4.45B by 2032 at 17.76% CAGR, driven by battery innovation and autonomous systems, though tariffs complicate supply chains.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Jack Delaney

Archer Aviation's Path to Profitability Hinges on 2026 FAA Certification

Archer Aviation's profitability depends on 2026 FAA certification of its eVTOL aircraft. The company has $1.6B cash but faces regulatory uncertainty risks.
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