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Joby Aviation suedes Archer for trade secrets

According to a public complaint filed on Thursday, electric air-taxi firm Joby Aviation sued Archer Aviation for allegedly stealing their trade secrets.

Joby claimed in a lawsuit filed Wednesday in Santa Cruz state court that Archer had hired a Joby worker who gave Archer confidential information about Joby's business strategies, partnership conditions and aircraft specifications.

Archer's spokespeople and George Kivork the employee did not respond immediately to comments. Joby's spokesperson refused to provide any additional information beyond the complaint.

Joby and Archer, two electric vertical takeoff and land aircraft manufacturers, are racing to get their vehicles on the market to meet the demand for more efficient and sustainable urban transportation.

Santa Cruz-based Joby, backed by Toyota, announced in September it planned to add helicopter and seaplane service to Uber's ridesharing app next year.

Joby's lawsuit claimed that Kivork, the leader of its State and Local Policy Team, left for San Jose-based Archer, after his last day at work in July.

Joby claimed that Archer had misused the company's trade secrets to undermine Joby’s contract with an estate developer in August. According to the complaint, the developer informed Joby that Archer was aware of confidential details about the contract and that Kivork had shared them with Kivork's new employer.

Joby said he learned through a forensic analysis that Kivork sent Joby's documents to a personal account and altered security permissions on hundreds more so he could still access them even after he had left.

Joby sought an unspecified monetary amount and a court injunction to prevent Archer from misusing their trade secrets.

Archer settled with Boeing's Wisk Air-Taxi subsidiary separate claims of trade secrets in 2023. (Blake Brittain, Washington; Bill Berkrot, editing)

(source: Reuters)