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Archer CEO Says AI Could Assist Flying Taxi Pilots in Emergencies

Archer CEO Highlights AI’s Potential to Aid Flying Taxi Pilots in Emergencies
At the Paris Air Show this week, Archer Aviation’s CEO Adam Goldstein revealed the company’s interest in harnessing artificial intelligence to assist pilots of its electric air taxis, particularly during emergency situations. Archer is exploring the development of an AI-powered flight manual that would utilize large language models (LLMs) to streamline complex procedures and provide pilots with immediate, clear guidance.
Goldstein explained that in critical moments, pilots cannot afford to sift through extensive manuals. “You can imagine if you’re in some type of scenario and there’s a big flight manual, and you need to understand what to do very quickly, you don’t want to be thumbing through some multi-hundred-page book. You want to ask a quick question, get your answer, and fix your problem,” he said. Currently, pilots rely on quick-reference handbooks, often in digital form, to access emergency protocols. While these resources are searchable, Goldstein believes AI could significantly accelerate access to vital information.
Despite the promise of AI, Goldstein acknowledged concerns about the reliability of large language models, which have faced criticism for occasionally producing inaccurate or misleading outputs, known as “hallucinations.” To mitigate these risks, Archer has partnered with Palantir to develop AI-driven software designed to enhance various operational systems, including air traffic control, movement coordination, and route planning. “There are big, complicated systems that need near 100% reliability, if not 100% reliability, and that’s why we partnered with Palantir,” Goldstein noted. He also mentioned his personal use of ChatGPT for research and expressed confidence that AI’s role in aviation will continue to expand.
Archer’s Vision for Urban Air Mobility and Global Expansion
Based in Silicon Valley, Archer Aviation is a prominent player in the advanced air mobility sector. Its flagship aircraft, Midnight, is an electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle (eVTOL) designed to serve as a “flying taxi.” The company envisions transforming urban transportation by drastically reducing travel times; for example, a trip from Newark Liberty International Airport to downtown Manhattan could take just nine minutes by air taxi, compared to approximately one hour by car or public transit.
Archer has secured $850 million in funding, supported in part by executive orders promoting the development of electric air taxis. The company is actively expanding its eVTOL program on a global scale, with plans to deploy its first Midnight aircraft in the United Arab Emirates later this year. Additionally, Archer is preparing for trial operations scheduled for the third quarter of 2025, targeting markets such as Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
The company’s progress is further highlighted by a $1.5 billion order from United Airlines and its recent designation as the official air taxi partner for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. At the Paris Air Show, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced the formation of an international alliance—including the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand—aimed at streamlining the certification process for eVTOL aircraft. This development signals increasing global support for the emerging urban air mobility sector.
As Archer continues to advance its technology and forge international partnerships, the integration of AI into flight operations is poised to play a crucial role in enhancing safety and operational efficiency for the next generation of urban air transportation.

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