No Charges Against Archer Employee In Wisk’s Trade Secrets Lawsuit

Archer denies allegations its Maker eVTOL demonstrator is based on a Wisk design.
Credit: Archer
The U.S. Justice Department (DOJ) has decided not to bring charges against a key figure in the trade secrets lawsuit launched by Boeing-backed Wisk against rival electric air taxi developer Archer Aviation. Electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing vehicle startup Archer announced on Feb. 3 that the U.S...
Graham Warwick

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