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Serbia Partners with Archer to Promote Air Taxi Adoption in Europe

Serbia Partners with Archer to Promote Air Taxi Adoption in Europe
Strategic Partnership Ahead of EXPO 2027
The Republic of Serbia has entered into a strategic partnership with Archer Aviation Inc. (NYSE: ACHR) to accelerate the adoption of electric air taxis, positioning itself as a regional leader in advanced air mobility. The agreement, formalized at the World Economic Forum in Davos in the presence of Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and Archer CEO Adam Goldstein, designates Archer as Serbia’s preferred air taxi partner for the upcoming EXPO 2027 in Belgrade.
EXPO 2027, anticipated to draw millions of visitors from over 130 countries, is expected to transform Belgrade through new infrastructure and enhanced connectivity. Serbia aims to leverage this global event to showcase next-generation transportation technologies, with air taxis playing a central role in its vision for technological innovation and urban mobility.
Plans and Industry Context
Under the terms of the agreement, Serbia holds the option to purchase up to 25 of Archer’s Midnight electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, with plans to debut the technology during the expo, scheduled from May to August 2027. The partnership also contemplates collaboration on industrialization efforts, including the development of rare earth magnets and critical minerals essential for battery production—key components in the electric aviation sector.
This initiative comes amid a rapidly evolving global eVTOL market, where established players such as Joby Aviation and Vertical Aerospace are expanding their operations. Recent developments, including Windracers extending its drone range and Archer’s launch of a UK aerospace engineering hub, underscore the sector’s emphasis on innovation and infrastructure development. These advancements also highlight the challenges Serbia and Archer may encounter, including regulatory complexities, high initial investment costs, and resistance from traditional aviation stakeholders concerned about industry disruption.
Market Reactions and Future Prospects
Reactions to Serbia’s initiative have been mixed. While the government underscores the potential for job creation and technological progress, some industry analysts point to significant regulatory and financial obstacles that could impede widespread air taxi adoption. Competitors in the European market may respond with aggressive pricing strategies, accelerated technological innovation, and expanded infrastructure investments to secure their market positions.
Despite these challenges, Serbian officials remain optimistic. First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Siniša Mali stated, “When we were given the opportunity to host such a significant event as Belgrade Expo 2027, we knew that we wanted to take a step forward when it comes to new technologies, technological innovations, artificial intelligence and more. That is why it was important for us to bring the first air taxis to Belgrade, and we look forward to fulfilling that promise.”
The partnership with Archer complements the company’s expanding portfolio of international collaborations, which includes agreements in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, India, Japan, and Korea. As Serbia prepares for EXPO 2027, the success of this initiative could establish a precedent for air taxi adoption across Europe, potentially shaping the future of urban transportation in the region.

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