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Archer Selected as Official Air Taxi Partner for Los Angeles World Cup 2026 and Super Bowl LXI

Archer Appointed Official Air Taxi Partner for Los Angeles World Cup 2026 and Super Bowl LXI
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 22, 2025 — The Los Angeles Sports & Entertainment Commission (LASEC) has designated Archer Aviation (NYSE: ACHR) as the exclusive Air Taxi Partner for two of the city’s most high-profile upcoming events: the FIFA World Cup 2026 and Super Bowl LXI. This partnership positions Archer as an Official Los Angeles World Cup 2026 Host City Supporter and an Official Super Bowl LXI Host Committee Partner, underscoring the company’s commitment to introducing electric air taxi services to the region.
Expanding Urban Air Mobility in Los Angeles
Archer’s collaboration with LASEC aims to leverage the global attention surrounding these events to accelerate the adoption of urban air mobility in Southern California. The company intends to engage closely with community leaders, elected officials, and millions of residents as it prepares for commercial air taxi operations ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games. This initiative forms part of Archer’s broader strategy to establish a comprehensive air taxi network across the city, featuring strategically located vertiports and partnerships with major airlines and infrastructure providers.
Central to Archer’s vision is its Midnight aircraft, an electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicle designed to replace lengthy, traffic-congested car journeys with safe, quiet, and efficient flights. The deployment of this technology during the World Cup and Super Bowl events is expected to demonstrate the potential of eVTOL services to transform urban transportation.
Kathryn Schloessman, President and CEO of LASEC and CEO of the Los Angeles World Cup 2026 Host Committee, emphasized the significance of the partnership, stating, “With so many iconic events on the horizon, we’re proud to partner with Archer to highlight the future of urban air mobility and the unique experience it can provide for visitors to Los Angeles.” Adam Goldstein, Archer’s Founder and CEO, expressed his enthusiasm, noting, “We’re honored to join LASEC in support of the mission to ensure these events leave a lasting legacy that benefits the community for decades to come.”
As part of the agreement, Goldstein will join the ChampionLA Core Leadership Group, while Archer’s Chief Marketing Officer, Miles Rogers, will serve on the LASEC Advisory Board, contributing strategic guidance to the city’s major event initiatives.
Market Momentum and Industry Challenges
Archer’s appointment as the official air taxi partner coincides with a surge in investor confidence, reflected in a nearly 300% increase in the company’s stock over the past year. This growth is underpinned by a $6 billion order backlog and expectations that scaling production will drive down costs, making air taxi services more accessible. Nevertheless, Archer faces significant hurdles, including securing regulatory approvals, proving technological readiness, and competing with rivals such as Joby Aviation, which is advancing commercial launches in the United Arab Emirates in 2026.
The company’s success will depend heavily on public demonstration flights and strategic partnerships with airlines like Korean Air, which are essential for building public trust and achieving regulatory clarity in the emerging eVTOL market. As Los Angeles prepares to host an influx of fans, athletes, and visitors for the World Cup and Super Bowl, Archer aims to showcase how electric air taxis could redefine urban transportation in the near future.
For further details, visit LASEC.net, losangelesfwc26.com, and archer.com.

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