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Archer Partners with NVIDIA to Develop Next-Generation Aviation AI

Archer Partners with NVIDIA to Develop Next-Generation Aviation AI
At CES 2026, Archer Aviation Inc. (NYSE: ACHR) announced a strategic partnership with NVIDIA to advance artificial intelligence technologies tailored for aviation. This collaboration leverages NVIDIA’s newly launched IGX Thor platform, aiming to accelerate the integration of AI into Archer’s next-generation aircraft. The partnership focuses on enhancing safety, improving airspace integration, and developing autonomy-ready systems.
Advancing AI Integration in Aviation
Archer plans to showcase its NVIDIA-powered technologies at the Hawthorne Municipal Airport in central Los Angeles, recently acquired to serve as the operational hub for its planned LA air taxi network. This site will also function as a testing ground for AI-driven aviation solutions. The partnership, initiated in early 2025, centers on embedding NVIDIA IGX Thor—NVIDIA’s most advanced safety-capable AI computing module—into future Archer aircraft models.
The IGX Thor platform is designed for high-reliability, real-time onboard computing in safety-critical environments. It supports sophisticated perception, decision-making, and predictive operations, enabling Archer to address key challenges in modern aviation. The collaboration targets three primary areas: enhancing pilot safety and predictive awareness through real-time environmental and flight-path data processing; modernizing airspace management with AI systems that facilitate safer integration of aircraft into complex airspace via improved routing and dynamic, traffic-aware flight planning; and developing autonomy-ready flight controls by combining NVIDIA’s computing power with Archer’s proprietary avionics and control software to establish a robust architecture for future autonomous and semi-autonomous operations.
Adam Goldstein, Archer’s Founder and CEO, emphasized the significance of the partnership, stating, “CES has always been a launchpad for technologies that reshape industries, so we’re proud to announce our AI collaboration with NVIDIA here. NVIDIA’s AI compute capabilities and software stack give us the foundation to accelerate toward safer, smarter aircraft systems and modernize how aviation interfaces with the world’s airspace.”
Industry Implications and Competitive Landscape
The initial integration of NVIDIA IGX Thor into Archer’s development pipeline is already in progress, with plans to extend its application across manufacturing, fleet operations, and pilot training. This partnership complements Archer’s growing network of AI-focused collaborations.
Nonetheless, Archer and NVIDIA operate within a highly competitive environment. Other technology leaders, including Advanced Micro Devices, are advancing their AI hardware offerings, while some aviation companies are developing proprietary AI chips, intensifying the race for technological leadership. The announcement has sparked increased investor interest in both Archer and NVIDIA, underscoring the rising importance of AI in aviation. Industry competitors are expected to adopt similar AI technologies to maintain their competitive edge.
The deployment of NVIDIA’s IGX Thor and related AI tools not only strengthens Archer’s position in advancing aircraft safety and autonomy but also underscores the broader aviation sector’s growing reliance on NVIDIA’s technology as AI becomes central to the industry’s future.
For further details on Archer and its initiatives, visit www.archer.com.

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