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Trump’s EVTOL Speedup Order Impacts Archer Aviation and AIR

Trump’s EVTOL Speedup Order Accelerates Development for Archer Aviation and AIR
As Los Angeles prepares to host the 2028 Summer Olympics, Archer Aviation’s electric air taxis are poised to become a prominent feature of the city’s skyline, offering a novel transportation solution for athletes, VIPs, and guests seeking to avoid the region’s notorious traffic congestion. Designated as the exclusive air taxi provider for the 2028 Olympics, Paralympics, and Team USA, Archer is leading the charge in the burgeoning electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) industry—a sector now gaining significant momentum following a recent executive order issued by former President Donald Trump.
Executive Order Spurs Industry Growth
Signed on June 6, the executive order mandates the accelerated commercialization of eVTOL aircraft and drones, emphasizing their potential to revolutionize cargo delivery, passenger transport, and other advanced air mobility applications. The directive builds upon regulatory foundations established during the Biden administration, notably the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) creation of the “powered lift” category, which formally recognizes eVTOL vehicles.
Adam Goldstein, founder and CEO of Archer Aviation, expressed strong support for the order, stating, “When the executive order came out, it was saying, yep, this is a big focus. We need to work on this. We need to make sure this is prioritized. We need to make sure this gets done.” The order’s influence is already evident across the industry, accelerating efforts to bring eVTOL technology to market.
Industry Expansion and International Collaboration
Israeli eVTOL manufacturer AIR recently inaugurated a 32,000-square-foot facility in central Israel, equipped with an assembly line, engineering laboratory, composite materials workshop, and paint shop. The company revealed plans to replicate this model in the United States with a larger, automated manufacturing site designed for high-volume production. An AIR spokesperson highlighted the strategic importance of focusing efforts on the U.S. market, encompassing research and development, flight testing, customer engagement, and manufacturing.
Meanwhile, Archer Aviation is broadening its global reach through initiatives such as its Launch Edition program, which includes a partnership with Indonesian conglomerate Industri Ketahanan Nasional (IKN) and plans to deliver an aircraft to the United Arab Emirates for test flights in Abu Dhabi. These developments reflect growing international interest and investment in eVTOL technology.
Other industry players are also expanding their global footprint. Wisk Aero, another prominent eVTOL manufacturer, has strengthened partnerships in Miami and a Japanese city, signaling increased global collaboration and investment in advanced air mobility.
Regulatory Advances and Multinational Cooperation
In a bid to expedite the path toward commercial eVTOL operations, Adam Goldstein recently engaged in discussions with U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy and acting FAA administrator Chris Rocheleau at the Paris Air Show. These talks culminated in the formation of a five-nation alliance comprising the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. The coalition aims to harmonize testing and certification procedures, thereby facilitating the global deployment of eVTOL aircraft.
With regulatory frameworks evolving and industry leaders accelerating production and partnerships, the executive order is expected to serve as a catalyst for innovation and adoption within the eVTOL sector. Companies such as Archer Aviation and AIR are thus positioned at the forefront of a transformative era in urban air mobility.

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