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      Joby Aviation has filed a lawsuit against its direct competitor Archer Aviation in California, accusing Archer and one of Joby’s former employees, George Kivork, of stealing trade secrets—including confidential business strategies, partnership terms, vertiport infrastructure plans and technical aircraft-operations data—and using that information to undermine Joby’s exclusive real-estate developer deal. According to the complaint, Kivork allegedly exfiltrated dozens of sensitive files to a personal email account and altered security permissions before departing for Archer in July, and Joby claims Archer then used that privileged access to approach Joby’s partner and offer a more favourable deal. Archer strongly denies all allegations, calling the suit “bad faith litigation” and asserting it has no deal with the developer in question. This legal confrontation comes amid a heated race between both firms to launch eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) aircraft commercially, target urban air mobility infrastructure, and secure regulatory and defence contracts.

      Sources: Axios, Reuters

      Key Takeaways

      – Joby’s lawsuit claims concrete actions of data theft and misuse: a former employee allegedly downloaded Joby’s proprietary documents, changed file access permissions, and passed that inside information to Archer.

      – Archer rebuts the allegations as unfounded, stresses that it implemented rigorous onboarding and information-security protocols, and maintains it has no deal with the real-estate developer cited in Joby’s complaint.

      – This legal dispute underscores how crucial strategic partnerships, proprietary infrastructure (like vertiports) and exclusivity agreements are in the emerging eVTOL market — the battle is no longer just about aircraft hardware but control of access, regulatory strategy and location rights.

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      In the fast-evolving urban air mobility arena, the fight isn’t just for skies but for strategy. Joby Aviation, a California-based eVTOL pioneer backed by Toyota and working toward rideshare integration, has thrown down the gauntlet against arch-rival Archer Aviation with a lawsuit alleging “corporate espionage, planned and premeditated.” In its complaint, Joby alleges that George Kivork, formerly its U.S. state and local policy lead, transferred a trove of sensitive files—covering regulatory roadmaps, vertiport infrastructure designs, partnership arrangements and technical aircraft data—to his personal email in the days before leaving for Archer in July. According to Joby, that wasn’t just idle data exfiltration: Archer then leveraged the information to dial up its offer to the real-estate developer with whom Joby had an exclusive “skydeck” deal, effectively trying to poach Joby’s position.

      Across multiple outlets, these accusations are boiled down to something like: Joby claims its rival stole the blueprint for how to win access to a developer’s property, then used that playbook against it. Archer’s side pushes back hard—denying any such secret-sharing occurred, emphasising that the complaint doesn’t identify a specific trade secret, and characterising Joby’s move as an attempt to slow down competition rather than defend intellectual property.

      What makes this case particularly significant is the broader context. eVTOL developers are racing not merely to certify aircraft, but to lock in infrastructure, real estate and regulatory advantages. For both Joby and Archer, success will hinge on securing exclusive landing sites (vertiports), access to urban airspace, and deal-flow with major transportation or property players. It’s a land grab as much as an air race. And when such stakes are high, tensions run hotter. Joby’s filing claims 11 counts including trade-secret misappropriation, unfair competition and inducement of breach of contract; the hearing is reportedly scheduled for March 2026.

      For investors and observers, this isn’t just legal theatre. It may impact production timelines, partnership rollout and regulatory approvals. A protracted legal battle could distract management, drain resources, and cast a shadow over both companies’ trajectories. From a conservative viewpoint, the lawsuit underscores the importance of standing up for property rights, intellectual capital and fair competition—especially in sectors where new technologies and infrastructural control create enormous value. If Joby prevails, the judgment could send a message that in next-gen mobility, you don’t just win by flying the best aircraft—you win by protecting the best data.

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