Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Archer Charts Bold Path In Urban Air Mobility


(MENAFN- The Arabian Post) Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

California-based Archer Aviation has signalled accelerated ambition in the electric air taxi sector with its CEO, Adam Goldstein, stating the company anticipates its first commercial flights within the next year across major city corridors. The objective is underpinned by a surge in interest, key contracts and strategic partnerships that could shape the future of urban air mobility.

Goldstein outlined that Archer's inaugural production-model aircraft - dubbed Midnight - is scheduled to operate“in and around several big urban cities” by June next year, a milestone he described as achievable given current progress. He emphasised the dual track of domestic and international strategy, with particular emphasis on collaboration in the Gulf region. The company confirmed it is working with the UAE government and other global partners as part of its launch ecosystem.

Financially, Archer has bolstered its resources to support certification, manufacturing and ecosystem rollout. In its latest funding round, the firm raised some $300 million backed by institutional investors including BlackRock, bringing total liquidity to roughly $1 billion. These funds are earmarked for critical capabilities such as composites and batteries, underscoring the high cost of advancing from prototype to commercial launch.

Partnerships have emerged as a central pillar of Archer's strategy. Late last year Archer acquired the patent portfolio of another eVTOL developer, allying further with global manufacturing partner Stellantis and with operators such as Jetex in the Gulf region. Specifically, Archer and Jetex signed a memorandum focused on leveraging Jetex's network of fixed-base operator terminals-launching in Abu Dhabi and potentially expanding across 30 countries.

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At the 2025 Paris Air Show Goldstein reaffirmed Archer's interest in the UK and Europe as early-adopter markets, noting that regulatory frameworks and infrastructure development would be key determinants of where deployment regulatory certification is achieved first. He also addressed scepticism over the speed of robotic aircraft progress, dismissing a critical short-seller report by saying that“we prove everything by action... we have started our flight campaign, which is going really well, so we will continue to prove by showing not talking.”

The regulatory environment is evolving. The US federal government has elevated advanced air mobility as an industry priority, paving pathways for certification and integration of eVTOL aircraft into air-traffic systems. Nested within this push is the recognition that infrastructure - vertiports, charging systems, air-traffic management - remains the linchpin for commercial viability. Archer's operations already envisage a dual business model: direct-to-consumer urban air rides and the sale of aircraft to operators.

Despite the momentum, significant challenges persist. Certification of a new aircraft category remains uncharted territory for many stakeholders; technological hurdles persist around battery energy density, noise reduction and charging turnaround. Market pricing models are under scrutiny as well; as early as 2024 industry analysts highlighted that selling an eVTOL aircraft at around US$5 million may be inconsistent with the aim of widespread, affordable urban service. Goldstein and his team must also build out manufacturing capacity: Archer's planned Georgia manufacturing site, intended to ultimately produce up to 650 aircraft per year, is still under construction.

The Middle East remains a focal region for Archer's first service launch. High-temperature performance testing of the Midnight aircraft is already underway in Abu Dhabi, where the company is collaborating with local civil-aviation authorities. Simultaneously, the company has signed on for major transport-network projects - notably serving as the official air-taxi provider for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, in which flights of 10-20 minutes between key venues are planned.

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