On August 10, Archer Aviation Inc. rose 13.95% in regular trading, trading at $6.405/share, with turnover of $118 million. The surge was driven by the announcement that Archer Aviation will acquire three Boeing subsidiaries — Wisk Aero, Insitu, and SkyGrid — in exchange for an undisclosed equity stake granted to Boeing.
Under the deal, Boeing will receive shares in Archer with a 12-month lock-up commitment as disclosed in SEC filings. Boeing will also promptly appoint a representative to Archer's board of directors upon deal closure, signaling deepened strategic collaboration between the two companies. Additionally, Boeing will invest in Archer and engage in broader cooperation.
The acquisition is expected to significantly bolster Archer's capabilities across autonomous eVTOL development, military drone systems, and airspace management technology. Archer plans to launch commercial eVTOL flight operations by year-end or early next year, and this consolidation is anticipated to accelerate that timeline.
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