​Electric air taxis are stuck in the courtroom 

​Electric air taxis are stuck in the courtroom 

Joby flight at JFK airport.

Joby flight at JFK airport. | Image: The Verge

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How it started

Last year, two of the leading air taxi companies in the US, Joby Aviation and Archer Aviation, sued each other, with Joby accusing Archer of corporate espionage and Archer claiming that Joby was concealing its ties to China. Then, in February of this year, Archer filed a patent infringement suit against a different air taxi rival, Vertical A …

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