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Archer Aviation is attempting to build an air taxi business based on its vertical lift short-haul aircraft.
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The company hopes to carry its first commercial passenger in 2025.
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Buying before that first flight requires a glass-half-full point of view.
Archer Aviation (NYSE: ACHR) has big plans for 2025. The key goal is for the company's aircraft to carry its first commercial customer. It will be an important turning point for the business, which up until that event will have only been in the testing phase. Is it a good idea to buy Archer Aviation before it reaches this important goal, or should investors wait until after?
What does Archer Aviation do?
Archer Aviation is an upstart aerospace company trying to break into an industry that is capital-intensive, heavily regulated, and highly competitive. The company has achieved a great deal so far, in that it has taken a good idea and developed a factory that is producing aircraft. Sure, 2025 will only see around 10 of the company's Midnight aircraft built, but that shouldn't diminish the achievement, since production levels have to start somewhere.
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What's interesting about Archer Aviation's Midnight aircraft is that they are small, vertical lift vehicles meant only to travel short distances. Essentially, they are air taxis. The hope is that Archer Aviation can set up services in and around large cities serving customers that want to fly over street-level congestion.
To that end, Archer Aviation is working toward getting FAA approval of its aircraft. It already has FAA approval to operate an airline and to operate a flight training school. All it needs is the aircraft, since it already has an agreement in place to start an air taxi service in California.
The big news in 2025 isn't happening in the United States
That's all great news, showing that Archer Aviation is putting the puzzle pieces together now so it can take off when the FAA approves its Midnight aircraft for operation in the U.S. market. But the United States isn't likely to be the first market in which Archer Aviation's aircraft are operating. The first market is likely to be Abu Dhabi.
This is where the company is currently working with a partner to set up an air taxi service. The service is likely to carry its first commercial customers in 2025. When that happens, Archer Aviation will have taken its business from a good idea all the way to a proven concept. Buying the stock today will get you in the door before that happens. There's a high likelihood that investors will take a more positive view of the stock once its Midnight aircraft is carrying commercial customers.