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GACA and Archer Sign MoU to Advance Air Taxi Deployment

GACA and Archer Sign MoU to Advance Air Taxi Deployment in Saudi Arabia
The General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) of Saudi Arabia has formalized a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Archer Aviation to expedite the introduction of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft throughout the Kingdom. This collaboration represents a pivotal element of GACA’s broader strategy to develop the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) ecosystem, in alignment with Saudi Arabia’s AAM Roadmap and the National Transport and Logistics Strategy (NTLS). The initiative underscores the Kingdom’s commitment to pioneering next-generation air transport solutions.
Regulatory Collaboration and Demonstration Efforts
Under the terms of the agreement, GACA and Archer will work jointly to refine the regulatory framework governing eVTOL operations in Saudi Arabia. A key focus will be harmonizing these regulations with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification standards to ensure interoperability, enhance safety protocols, and facilitate the phased expansion of air taxi services. The partnership will also involve conducting proof-of-concept demonstrations and experimental flights aimed at validating regulatory approaches, supporting the development of necessary infrastructure, and fostering public acceptance of electric air taxi services.
Captain Sulaiman bin Saleh Al-Muhaimedi, Executive Vice President for Aviation Safety and Environmental Sustainability at GACA, highlighted the significance of the MoU, stating, “This MoU is an important step in advancing the Kingdom’s vision for Advanced Air Mobility. By working with global partners such as Archer, we continue to strengthen the regulatory and operational foundations needed to safely integrate eVTOL aircraft into our aviation system. The initiative supports the AAM Roadmap and reinforces the Kingdom’s position as a regional leader in next-generation air transport.”
Expanding Partnerships and Regional Leadership
Archer’s engagement with GACA builds upon its existing collaborations within Saudi Arabia, including partnerships with The Helicopter Company and Red Sea Global to establish eVTOL testing environments. These efforts align with Saudi Arabia’s ambition to become an early adopter and regional leader in advanced air mobility technologies. Adam Goldstein, Archer’s Founder and CEO, remarked, “Saudi Arabia is moving with impressive speed and clarity to build a next-generation mobility ecosystem, and we are honored that GACA has chosen to work with Archer in this transformative effort. Harmonizing our certification work with the FAA and launching early demonstration operations in the Kingdom will help lay the groundwork for bringing safe, sustainable, and efficient air taxi travel to millions of people.”
The Kingdom’s dedication to advancing air mobility is further evidenced by similar initiatives from other industry players. Joby Aviation has announced plans to deploy its electric air taxi services in Saudi Arabia, collaborating with GACA to establish an approval process aligned with FAA certification standards. These multi-faceted partnerships are positioning Saudi Arabia at the forefront of regional innovation in air mobility.
Beyond Saudi Arabia, Archer is pursuing international expansion of its air taxi network, including plans to launch an electric air taxi service in Miami. This network aims to connect regional airports with properties owned by Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross, who is also developing a vertiport in West Palm Beach.
As Saudi Arabia continues to invest in advanced air mobility, these strategic collaborations are expected to accelerate the integration of eVTOL aircraft into urban and regional transport systems, supporting the Kingdom’s vision for sustainable and innovative mobility solutions.

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