Archer Revives Lilium Tech

📅 Published: 10/17/2025
🔄 Updated: 10/17/2025, 2:50:37 AM
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Archer Aviation has revitalized Lilium's advanced electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) technology by acquiring the German start-up’s patent portfolio for €18 million ($18 million) in a highly competitive bidding process. This strategic acquisition, announced on October 15, 2025, during the NBAA-BACE show in Las Vegas, brings over 300 patents into Archer’s portfolio, significantly expanding its technological base and reinforcing its leadership in the emerging advanced air mobility sector[1][4][8].

Lilium, once a pioneering company in eVTOL innovation, filed...

Lilium, once a pioneering company in eVTOL innovation, filed for insolvency after losing a critical €100 million German loan guarantee and failing to secure further financing. Its flagship Lilium Jet program collapsed, leaving the company’s valuable intellectual property available for acquisition. Archer's winning bid outpaced rivals including Joby Aviation and the Dutch Ambitious Air Mobility Group, whose proposals were ultimately rejected in favor of Archer’s clearer scope and execution certainty[1][4][5][7].

The acquired patents cover a broad spectrum of cutting-edge...

The acquired patents cover a broad spectrum of cutting-edge technologies developed over nearly a decade and $1.5 billion in investment. Key innovations include ducted fan designs, propeller systems, high-voltage electrical systems, battery management, aircraft design, flight controls, and electric propulsion engines. Notably, Archer gains control over what is considered the world’s leading patent portfolio in ducted fan technology, which is crucial for enhancing aircraft efficiency, safety, and certification prospects[1][4][8].

Adam Goldstein, Archer’s founder and CEO, emphasized that Li...

Adam Goldstein, Archer’s founder and CEO, emphasized that Lilium’s intellectual property is “technologically ahead of its time” and will be integrated into Archer’s existing platforms and future aircraft developments, including its upcoming Midnight air taxi. This acquisition not only bolsters Archer’s patent holdings to over 1,000 assets globally but also positions the company to accelerate innovation and production in the competitive eVTOL market, particularly within the United States[4][8][11].

Following the purchase, Archer has also tapped into Lilium’s...

Following the purchase, Archer has also tapped into Lilium’s expert talent pool and opened a new office in Munich, Germany, further solidifying its international footprint and commitment to advancing eVTOL technology worldwide[12].

This acquisition marks a significant consolidation in the el...

This acquisition marks a significant consolidation in the electric aviation industry, underscoring Archer's ambitions to lead the next generation of urban air mobility solutions by integrating Lilium’s advanced technical achievements into its product roadmap and scaling production of its own eVTOL aircraft[4][8].

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Consumer and public reaction to Archer’s acquisition of Lilium’s patent portfolio for €18 million has been notably positive, with excitement focused on the preservation and advancement of Lilium’s pioneering eVTOL technology. Industry observers highlight Archer’s move as a significant consolidation that could accelerate electric air taxi development in the U.S., with CEO Adam Goldstein stating, “Lilium’s pioneering work advanced the frontier of eVTOL design and technology,” signaling confidence in integrating these innovations into Archer’s products[4][14]. While specific consumer survey data is unavailable, industry sentiment from events like NBAA-BACE 2025 reflects strong support as Archer positions itself as a clear leader controlling over 1,000 global patent assets, including the world’s leading duc
🔄 Updated: 10/17/2025, 12:40:36 AM
Archer Aviation has revitalized Lilium’s advanced air mobility technology by acquiring approximately 300 of its patents for €18 million ($21 million), significantly expanding Archer’s global eVTOL patent portfolio to over 1,000 assets[2][8]. This move has been internationally noted as a critical consolidation in the competitive eVTOL sector, especially following recent acquisitions like Volocopter by a Chinese firm, underscoring a global race for electric aviation leadership[2][6]. Adam Goldstein, Archer’s CEO, emphasized that Lilium’s $1.5 billion investment in pioneering eVTOL tech, particularly ducted fan systems, now propels Archer’s product roadmap, reinforcing U.S. dominance amid growing international interest and strategic competitio
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## Expert Analysis and Industry Opinion on Archer’s Lilium Patent Acquisition **BREAKING (October 15, 2025):** Archer Aviation has won a competitive bid to acquire approximately 300 patents from insolvent German eVTOL pioneer Lilium for €18 million ($21 million), instantly doubling Archer’s advanced air mobility IP and giving it a leading position in ducted fan technology—a core enabler for next-generation urban and regional aircraft[4][6]. “Lilium’s pioneering work advanced the frontier of eVTOL design and technology, and we’re excited to bring their cutting-edge innovations into Archer as we accelerate our product roadmap,” said Adam Goldstein, Founder and CEO of Archer[6]. Industry
🔄 Updated: 10/17/2025, 1:00:36 AM
**Breaking News Update**: Archer Aviation has successfully acquired Lilium's extensive patent portfolio, comprising approximately 300 advanced air mobility assets, for €18 million ($21 million). This strategic move strengthens Archer's leadership in the eVTOL sector, bolstering its commitment to pioneering U.S. eVTOL technology, as noted by Archer's CEO Adam Goldstein: "Lilium’s pioneering work advanced the frontier of eVTOL design and technology, and we’re excited to bring their cutting-edge technologies into the fold at Archer as we advance our product roadmap" [2][4][7]. The acquisition follows a competitive bid process, marking a significant development in the consolidation of the advanced air mobility sector [2][7].
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Following Archer Aviation’s announcement of acquiring Lilium GmbH’s portfolio of approximately 300 advanced air mobility patents for €18 million, Archer’s stock (NYSE: ACHR) surged nearly 10% in pre-market trading on October 15, 2025, before experiencing some profit-taking shortly after the market opened[2]. The market clearly reacted positively to this strategic consolidation, viewing the acquisition as a significant boost to Archer’s technology base and competitive positioning in eVTOL innovation, with CEO Adam Goldstein highlighting the value of Lilium’s pioneering technologies to Archer’s roadmap[1][6].
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Archer Aviation’s stock (NYSE: ACHR) surged approximately 8-8.5% following its acquisition of around 300 patents from Lilium for about €18 million ($19 million), signaling strong market approval of the deal as a strategic boost to its technology base[2][6]. Shares closed at $13.02 on October 14, up nearly 2%, then rose another 2.9% in premarket trading to $13.34 before the broader rally[2]. CEO Adam Goldstein described Lilium's intellectual property as “technologically ahead of its time,” underscoring investor optimism about Archer’s enhanced innovation pipeline and competitive position in eVTOL aircraft[4][7].
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In the wake of Archer Aviation's acquisition of Lilium's patent portfolio, public reaction has been mixed, with some expressing optimism about the potential advancements in eVTOL technology, while others are concerned about the implications for the competitive landscape. Adam Goldstein, Archer's CEO, stated, "Lilium's pioneering work advanced the frontier of eVTOL design and technology, and we're excited to bring their cutting-edge technologies into the fold at Archer," which has sparked positive sentiment among investors, with Archer's stock showing a slight increase following the announcement[2][6]. As of October 15, 2025, Archer has not yet released specific details on how the acquisition will affect consumer access to eVTOL services, but industry analysts are
🔄 Updated: 10/17/2025, 1:40:38 AM
Archer Aviation has secured approximately 300 advanced air mobility patents from insolvent German eVTOL developer Lilium for €18 million (about $21 million), instantly expanding its global IP holdings to over 1,000 patents at a stroke and acquiring, in the process, what is widely regarded as the world’s leading portfolio in ducted fan technology[2][6][8]. Adam Goldstein, Archer’s CEO, called the deal a “major step in ensuring U.S. leadership in next-generation electric aviation” and highlighted that Lilium’s “pioneering work advanced the frontier of eVTOL design and technology,” with the acquisition set to “unlock future development in both the light-sport and regional air mobility sectors
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Archer Aviation has acquired approximately 300 patent assets from the insolvent Lilium GmbH for €18 million ($21 million), exponentially expanding its patent portfolio to over 1,000 assets in the eVTOL space[2][4][12]. This includes what Archer describes as the world’s leading portfolio in ducted fan technology, critical for improving aircraft efficiency, safety, and certification prospects, as well as innovations in high-voltage systems, battery management, flight controls, electric engines, and propeller design[2][12]. CEO Adam Goldstein stated, “Lilium’s intellectual property [is] technologically ahead of its time,” indicating Archer’s intent to integrate these advanced technologies into its upcoming Midnight air taxi and future aircraft development
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In a significant move, Archer Aviation has acquired Lilium's extensive patent portfolio of approximately 300 assets for €18 million ($21 million), bolstering its leadership in eVTOL technology[4][6]. Industry experts view this acquisition as strategic, given Lilium's pioneering work, which spent over $1.5 billion developing its eVTOL platform[1][2]. Adam Goldstein, CEO of Archer, expressed enthusiasm for integrating Lilium's innovations, stating, "Lilium’s pioneering work advanced the frontier of eVTOL design and technology, and we’re excited to bring their cutting-edge technologies into the fold at Archer as we advance our product roadmap"[6].
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In a significant global development, Archer Aviation's acquisition of Lilium's patent portfolio has sparked widespread interest across the aviation industry. The deal, valued at €18 million ($21 million), marks a strategic move by Archer to strengthen its position in electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) technology, potentially influencing the international landscape of advanced air mobility. Archer's CEO, Adam Goldstein, emphasized, "Lilium’s pioneering work advanced the frontier of eVTOL design and technology," highlighting the acquisition's potential to enhance Archer's technology base and reinforce the U.S. leadership in eVTOL innovation[2][6].
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Archer Aviation’s stock rose 2% to $13.02 on October 14 after announcing its acquisition of rival Lilium’s 300-patent portfolio for €18 million (about $21 million), a move investors saw as a major consolidation in electric aviation, with shares climbing another 2.9% to $13.34 in pre-market trading the following day[2]. Market analysts remain bullish, citing a “Strong Buy” consensus and an average 12-month price target of $13.14, while some, like HC Wainwright, project the stock could reach $18.00 if Archer continues to hit key milestones[2][6]. Archer CEO Adam Goldstein called the deal “a strategic play that could reshape
🔄 Updated: 10/17/2025, 2:30:44 AM
**Breaking News Update**: Archer Aviation has successfully acquired Lilium's comprehensive patent portfolio, encompassing approximately 300 advanced air mobility assets, for €18 million. This strategic move not only strengthens Archer's position in the eVTOL sector but also bolsters its technological capabilities, particularly in ducted fan technology, as noted by Adam Goldstein, Archer's CEO: "Lilium’s pioneering work advanced the frontier of eVTOL design and technology, and we’re excited to bring their cutting-edge technologies into the fold at Archer as we advance our product roadmap"[2][15]. The deal was finalized during the NBAA-BACE 2025 conference in Las Vegas, marking a significant consolidation in the advanced air mobility sector[2][15].
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Archer Aviation’s acquisition of Lilium’s patent portfolio for €18 million was met with regulatory facilitation focused on ensuring asset transfer clarity amidst Lilium’s insolvency, with German authorities overseeing the orderly administration of the €100 million loan guarantee loss that precipitated Lilium’s collapse and the patent sale process[1][2]. The insolvency administrator favored Archer’s bid over European competitors due to its execution certainty and clear asset scope, reflecting government interest in stabilizing the advanced air mobility sector while fostering U.S. leadership in eVTOL innovation[2][5]. Archer’s CEO Adam Goldstein emphasized that integrating Lilium’s patented ducted fan technologies will bolster product certification prospects, implicitly aligning with regulatory expectations for advancing safe, efficient electric vertica
🔄 Updated: 10/17/2025, 2:50:37 AM
Archer Aviation’s acquisition of approximately 300 eVTOL patents from insolvent Lilium for €18 million ($21 million) was finalized following a competitive bidding process amid Lilium’s insolvency proceedings, with no direct regulatory objections reported[2][4]. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) continues to support Archer’s development, as seen in recent flight tests of Archer’s Midnight aircraft reaching 7,000 feet while advancing toward FAA certification[2]. Additionally, the U.S. Department of Transportation and FAA’s July 2025 modernization of special airworthiness frameworks signals regulatory openness to accelerating next-generation electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft development, indirectly benefiting Archer’s expanded technology portfolio[11].
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