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Archer states Stellantis to assist fund some air-taxi production costs

Archer Aviation on Thursday announced an agreementinprinciple with Stellantis under which the automaker would bear up to $370 countless laborrelated expenses to support a prepared rampup of the airtaxi maker's airplane.

The financing will give Archer access to much-needed capital to money the production of its flagship 'Midnight' airplane to 650 units every year. The business had cash and cash equivalents of $ 360.4 million at the end of June.

Archer has actually given that protected an additional $230 million of equity capital, including from Stellantis and United Airlines .

Stellantis, which is Archer's largest shareholder, will get shares in the company on a rolling quarterly basis based on the labor expenses incurred.

The electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft market faces battery and facilities difficulties and needs funding to increase production but is yet to attain accreditation to carry travelers in the United States.

Financiers have actually soured on U.S. eVTOL players this year, with shares of Archer down 35% and those of rival Joby Aviation down 21.8%.

Archer shares increased after the news of the agreement however offered up those gains as the company reported another quarterly loss.

Archer also said air travel firm Future Flight Global planned to purchase as much as 116 Midnight aircraft worth approximately $580 million and has actually made an initial deposit.

Separately, the eVTOL maker announced strategies to release an air movement network in Los Angeles, with operations starting as early as 2026.

The organized network in among the most overloaded cities in the United States will allow passengers to go to a neighboring vertiport, or vertical liftoff and landing place, and after that fly 10 to 20 minutes in Archer's Midnight aircraft to their destination of option within the network.

The San Jose, California-based business did not divulge the size of financial investment for the prepared Los Angeles job.

(source: Reuters)