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Archer Sues Joby Over China Claims in Flying Taxi Battle

Wall Street Journal US Business •
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Archer Aviation has filed a lawsuit against Joby Aviation in California federal court, escalating the rivalry between two leading flying taxi companies. The lawsuit accuses Joby of downplaying its reliance on Chinese suppliers and manufacturing, a move that could damage Archer's competitive position in the emerging electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft market. Archer's legal action targets what it calls misleading statements about Joby's supply chain dependencies.

This litigation marks a significant escalation in the battle for dominance in the urban air mobility sector. Both companies are racing to commercialize flying taxi services, with billions of dollars in potential market value at stake. The lawsuit suggests Archer believes Joby's alleged misstatements could mislead investors and customers about the true nature of its operations and supply chain structure.

The case highlights the growing tensions in the eVTOL industry as companies compete for market share and investment. With both Archer and Joby backed by major investors and pursuing ambitious commercialization timelines, this legal battle could have far-reaching implications for the sector's development and public perception.