Archer Aviation Inc
NYSE:ACHR
Operating Margin
Operating Margin shows how much profit a company makes from its regular business activities after covering operating costs. It helps measure how efficiently the company turns sales into profit.
Operating Margin shows how much profit a company makes from its regular business activities after covering operating costs. It helps measure how efficiently the company turns sales into profit.
Peer Comparison
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Archer Aviation Inc
NYSE:ACHR
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5.3B USD |
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Raytheon Technologies Corp
NYSE:RTX
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267B USD |
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RTX Corp
LSE:0R2N
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263.1B USD |
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Boeing Co
NYSE:BA
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191.1B USD |
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Airbus SE
PAR:AIR
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151B EUR |
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Safran SA
PAR:SAF
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128.8B EUR |
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Lockheed Martin Corp
NYSE:LMT
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142.5B USD |
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Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC
LSE:RR
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103.2B GBP |
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Northrop Grumman Corp
NYSE:NOC
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100.6B USD |
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General Dynamics Corp
NYSE:GD
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97.4B USD |
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Rheinmetall AG
XETRA:RHM
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72.6B EUR |
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Archer Aviation Inc
Glance View
In the hustle and bustle of the 21st century, Archer Aviation Inc. emerges as a beacon of innovation within the burgeoning field of urban air mobility. The company, headquartered in Palo Alto, California, operates at the intersection of technology and transportation, aiming to revolutionize the way people navigate congested cityscapes. Archer's core focus is on designing and manufacturing electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, a pioneering technology that could transform short-distance travel in metropolitan areas. The aircraft, sleek and futuristically designed, are powered by electric motors, promising reduced noise pollution and zero operational carbon emissions. By utilizing cutting-edge technology, Archer seeks to offer an eco-friendly alternative to traditional ground transportation, aligning with global sustainability goals and the increasing demand for efficient urban infrastructure solutions. Archer Aviation's revenue model is intrinsically tied to the anticipated demand for these airborne taxi services. By selling their eVTOL aircraft fleets and potentially operating their own air taxi networks, the company envisions a dual revenue stream. This dual approach involves not only the manufacturing and sales of their aircraft but also operating passenger services in urban areas, similar to ride-sharing models. In addition, strategic partnerships with industry giants and urban stakeholders play a crucial role, enabling expansion into new markets and integration with existing transportation systems. Archer's commitment to innovation, coupled with its strategic positioning in the market, sets the stage for a transformative impact on urban mobility, offering a glimpse into a future where air taxis become a staple of everyday urban commute.