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Archer Expands Hiring Ahead of Saudi Flying Taxi Launch

Archer Expands Hiring Ahead of Saudi Flying Taxi Launch
Archer Aviation, the US-listed electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) company supported by Boeing and United Airlines, is accelerating its recruitment efforts in Saudi Arabia amid the kingdom’s intensified push to establish commercial flying taxi services in the Gulf. This move reflects Saudi Arabia’s ambition to rival the United Arab Emirates in the emerging urban air mobility sector.
Strategic Expansion in Saudi Arabia
The California-based firm is actively seeking a general manager to act as its senior-most representative in Saudi Arabia, according to a recent job advertisement. This key position will be responsible for navigating regulatory approvals, cultivating local partnerships, and managing the commercial deployment of Archer’s air taxi operations in Riyadh. The company’s expansion aligns with Saudi Arabia’s broader strategy to fast-track its eVTOL initiatives, following Archer’s substantial investment agreement with the Abu Dhabi Investment Office earlier this year.
Archer’s entry into the Saudi market comes at a time when its competitor, Volocopter, has encountered significant setbacks. Volocopter, which had been designated as the exclusive air taxi provider for Saudi Arabia’s high-profile Neom giga-project and received a $175 million investment from Neom in 2022, filed for insolvency late last year. Subsequently acquired by China’s Wanfeng Group, Volocopter’s restructuring and delays have opened a window of opportunity for Archer to strengthen its regional presence.
The Neom project itself, a $500 billion cornerstone of Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman’s Vision 2030, has faced challenges including budget cuts and a strategic reassessment of its ambitious 105-mile linear city, The Line. These difficulties stem from a growing national budget deficit and rising debt levels, adding complexity to the kingdom’s futuristic urban development plans.
Progress and Challenges in the Gulf eVTOL Market
Archer aims to commence its first commercial air taxi services in the UAE as early as 2026. In Abu Dhabi, the company is also recruiting a deputy general manager and a head of international infrastructure to oversee the development of vertiports, essential hubs for eVTOL operations. The company recently initiated test flights in Abu Dhabi, with CEO Adam Goldstein highlighting the importance of operating in the region’s extreme summer conditions to gather critical data for both commercial deployment and certification processes in the UAE and the United States.
Despite Archer’s forward momentum, the global eVTOL industry remains nascent and faces considerable challenges, including safety certification, regulatory approval, and the establishment of necessary infrastructure. The Gulf region, however, offers a comparatively expedited path to market due to centralized regulatory frameworks, state-controlled airspace, and government-led investments aligned with broader economic diversification goals.
Archer also contends with competition from other eVTOL developers, notably Joby Aviation, which has recently conducted test flights in Dubai and is actively pursuing strategic partnerships within the region. Industry observers are closely monitoring investor responses to Archer’s advancements in Abu Dhabi, as well as the competitive dynamics shaped by Joby and other players in the emerging flying taxi market.
As Saudi Arabia and the UAE vie to become leaders in urban air mobility, Archer’s expansion underscores the growing momentum and intensifying competition shaping the Gulf’s evolving flying taxi landscape.

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