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Archer Aviation Partners to Launch Air Taxi Service in Saudi Arabia

Archer Aviation Partners to Launch Air Taxi Service in Saudi Arabia
Archer Aviation Inc. (ACHR) has announced a strategic partnership with The Helicopter Company and Red Sea Global (RSG) to introduce its Midnight electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) air taxi to Saudi Arabia. This collaboration represents one of the earliest planned deployments of eVTOL aircraft in the Kingdom, marking a significant advancement toward the adoption of advanced air mobility in the region.
Partnership and Development Plans
Under the terms of the agreement, Archer will collaborate closely with The Helicopter Company, a subsidiary of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and a prominent commercial helicopter operator, alongside RSG, the developer behind major regenerative tourism projects such as The Red Sea and AMAALA. The initial phase of the partnership will focus on establishing the foundational framework necessary for eVTOL operations, including creating an environment conducive to real-world test flights of Archer’s Midnight aircraft.
Following the completion of the testing program, the partners will evaluate the results to explore broader initiatives aimed at integrating eVTOL services on a larger scale within RSG’s operations. RSG will take the lead during the testing phase, assessing how the Midnight aircraft might be incorporated into its future transportation infrastructure.
Challenges and Market Response
Despite the promising collaboration, Archer Aviation faces several significant challenges. Regulatory approval remains a critical obstacle, as Saudi authorities must certify the safety and operational viability of eVTOL aircraft. Infrastructure development is another essential component, requiring the establishment of vertiports, charging stations, and air traffic management systems to support commercial air taxi services. Furthermore, Archer will encounter competition from other eVTOL manufacturers, including Joby Aviation, which are also pursuing market entry in the region. These competitors are likely to accelerate their regulatory and partnership efforts while investing in technological innovations to distinguish their offerings.
Market reaction to Archer’s announcement has been largely positive. Shares of ACHR rose by 1% in pre-market trading following the news. On social media platform Stocktwits, retail investor sentiment shifted from neutral to bullish within 24 hours, accompanied by sustained high message volume. Although ACHR stock has declined 22% year-to-date, it has appreciated approximately 48% over the past 12 months, reflecting investor confidence in the company’s long-term potential.
Archer Aviation’s latest initiative highlights its commitment to operational readiness and strategic alliances as it aims to launch commercial air taxi services in Saudi Arabia. The success of this ambitious project will depend heavily on the outcomes of the testing phase and the company’s ability to navigate regulatory and infrastructure challenges in the coming months.

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