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Archer to go public, United Airlines invests and orders electric aircraft

Published 02/10/2021, 09:06 AM
Updated 02/10/2021, 12:56 PM
© Reuters. Chief executive officer of Moelis & Co., Ken Moelis smiles after ringing the bell to mark the company's IPO on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange shortly after the opening bell in New York

© Reuters. Chief executive officer of Moelis & Co., Ken Moelis smiles after ringing the bell to mark the company's IPO on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange shortly after the opening bell in New York

By Tracy Rucinski and Niket Nishant

(Reuters) - Electric aircraft startup Archer will go public through a merger with a blank-check company backed in a deal valued at around $3.8 billion and backed by an order and investment from United Airlines, among the first major airlines to commit to the purchase of air taxis.

The deal with Atlas (NYSE:ATCO) Crest Investment Corp, announced on Wednesday, is expected to provide $1.1 billion to the company which makes electric aircraft with vertical take-off and landing.

Archer and Atlas Crest said the proceeds include a $600 million private investment from United Airlines Holdings (NASDAQ:UAL) Inc, Stellantis, investment banker Ken Moelis (NYSE:MC) and Mubadala Capital, the investment arm of Abu Dhabi's state investor Mubadala Investment Co.

The deal is the latest in an increasingly crowded market dominated mostly by aerospace companies and tech start-ups trying to cash in on industry efforts to reduce carbon emissions.

Archer said it had an order from United Airlines worth $1 billion and an option for an additional $500 million of aircraft.

United said separately that it was teaming up with regional carrier Mesa Airlines to buy 200 Archer eVTOL aircraft that would take people from cities to airports within the next five years.

"Given that the entire electric aircraft market is in its infancy, needless to say it will take time to refine the product and get the regulatory approvals," Raymond James analysts said.

Palo Alto-based Archer was launched in May last year and is backed by Marc Lore, former chief executive officer of Walmart (NYSE:WMT) eCommerce U.S. The company said it is developing an electric aircraft that can travel up to 60 miles at 150 miles per hour.

A blank-check company, or a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC), is a shell company that uses capital raised through an initial public offering to buy a private firm, thereby taking it public. They have gained popularity as an alternative to public markets for companies seeking to avoid a traditional IPO.

© Reuters. An undated handout image of an Archer electric aircraft

Moelis-led Atlas Crest raised $500 million in its IPO in October. The veteran banker founded investment firm Moelis & Co in 2007, since when it has advised on more than $3.5 trillion worth of transactions. Moelis also served as the president of UBS Investment Bank.

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