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Infighting, court battles could put long-hyped air taxi breakthrough in jeopardy

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Air taxi makers have hyped science fiction-like flying cars for years.

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Last year, Joby Aviation sued Archer, accusing the rival air taxi maker of "corporate espionage" and using stolen information to interfere with a real estate developer deal. Weeks later, Archer clapped back, alleging that Joby hid ties to China and embarked on a "calculated, years-long scheme" to defraud the U.S. government. Simultaneously, another battle was brewing. Archer hit Vertical Aerospace with a patent infringement suit, claiming the British air taxi maker ripped off its Midnight aircraft. "Investors are going to look at things going awry, the resources that are being spent on those lawsuits, and they're going to turn away from the sector," Beta Technologies CEO Kyle Clark told CNBC in an interview.

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