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Archer to Launch Air Taxi Service to Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Resorts Next Year

Archer to Launch Air Taxi Service to Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Resorts Next Year
Archer Aviation, a US-based electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) company, has announced plans to introduce its electric air taxis to Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea resorts as early as next year. This initiative will replace the seaplanes currently used to transport tourists to these luxury destinations. The announcement follows a landmark agreement signed at the Dubai Airshow involving Archer, the Public Investment Fund’s The Helicopter Company (THC), and Red Sea Global.
A Strategic Partnership for Sustainable Air Mobility
The three-party deal marks THC’s inaugural venture into the eVTOL sector, signaling a significant step toward modernizing regional air transport. Nikhil Goel, Archer’s chief commercial officer, described the agreement as a major milestone, highlighting its role in enabling the deployment of early aircraft at the Red Sea and establishing the region’s first eVTOL testing site. Preparations are already underway in collaboration with Red Sea Global, with operations targeted to commence next year.
A primary objective of the partnership is to integrate the air taxi service with existing airport infrastructure. Initial routes are expected to connect airports with resorts and city centers, facilitating seamless travel for visitors. While Archer has not disclosed the financial details or the exact number of aircraft involved, the company confirmed that a small initial fleet will be launched, with plans for expansion as commercial routes are formalized.
Environmental and Operational Advantages
The initiative aims to replace fuel-intensive seaplanes with quieter, lower-emission electric aircraft. Goel emphasized that seaplanes consume significant amounts of fuel and generate substantial emissions, whereas Archer’s Midnight air taxis offer a clean, efficient alternative capable of vertical take-off and landing. This technology is particularly suited to the sensitive natural environment of the Red Sea resorts, providing a sustainable transportation option for high-end guests.
John Pagano, CEO of Red Sea Global, underscored the alignment of eVTOL integration with the company’s vision for regenerative tourism. He noted that the new air taxi service would create cleaner, faster, and more connected ways for guests to experience the region’s destinations.
Expanding eVTOL Momentum in the Gulf
Archer’s expansion into Saudi Arabia coincides with growing interest in eVTOL services across the Gulf region. In Abu Dhabi, the Abu Dhabi Investment Office and Archer recently activated an investment framework to introduce Midnight aircraft, beginning with at least two piloted vehicles. This phase includes recruiting and training local pilots, conducting regional testing, and pursuing certification. Abu Dhabi also plans to develop a network of 10 vertiports to support future air taxi operations.
Despite positive market reception and investor enthusiasm, Archer faces challenges including securing regulatory approvals, developing necessary infrastructure, and competing with other eVTOL companies such as Joby Aviation. Competitors are expected to intensify efforts to establish their own partnerships and obtain regulatory clearances in the region.
To ensure operational readiness and successful market entry, Archer is collaborating closely with The Helicopter Company, the General Authority of Civil Aviation, and Red Sea Global. The UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority anticipates completing air taxi certification by the third quarter of next year, which will pave the way for commercial eVTOL services throughout the Gulf region.

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