Archer Aviation recently announced plans to roll out a new air taxi network in partnership with United Airlines in New York City, aiming to transform urban mobility. This initiative came on the heels of another significant partnership with Ethiopian Airlines to expand air taxi services internationally. These developments underscored Archer’s commitment to enhancing urban transportation, likely contributing to its stock’s 14% rally over the last week. This surge was notable amidst broader market gains, which saw the Nasdaq and S&P 500 indices rise by 2% to 3%, bolstered by positive earnings reports and optimistic economic sentiment.
Over the past three years, Archer Aviation’s total shareholder return has been 117.57%. This outpaces the US Aerospace & Defense industry, which returned 15.9% over the past year, and the broader US market, which returned 5.9%. This strong performance highlights investor optimism surrounding Archer’s growth potential and industry positioning.
The company’s recent partnerships with United Airlines and Ethiopian Airlines could significantly impact its revenue and earnings forecasts. However, Archer remains unprofitable and faces challenges in realizing these forecasts. Current share price movements suggest a discount compared to the consensus analyst price target of US$11.39, indicating potential upside if future developments align with expectations.