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Archer Provides Electric Air Taxi Powertrain for Anduril’s Omen Concept

Archer Provides Electric Air Taxi Powertrain for Anduril’s Omen Concept
Expanding Beyond Passenger Transport
Archer Aviation, renowned for its electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) air taxis, is broadening its scope beyond urban passenger mobility. At the Dubai Airshow, the company announced a strategic agreement with autonomous systems developer Anduril and the UAE-based defense conglomerate Edge Group. Under this partnership, Archer will supply its proprietary electric powertrain—originally engineered for its Midnight air taxi—to power Anduril’s newly introduced Omen autonomous aircraft concept.
This collaboration represents a pivotal moment for Archer, marking the first occasion the company has licensed its electric powertrain technology to an external party. The deal builds upon an earlier December partnership with Anduril focused on developing a hybrid-powered variant of the Midnight aircraft tailored for defense applications. Adam Goldstein, Archer’s founder and CEO, highlighted that as the two companies deepened their technological understanding, new collaborative opportunities emerged beyond the initial hybrid aircraft project. He described the sale of powertrains to defense customers as a promising new revenue stream with “high upside,” aligning Archer’s approach with competitors like Beta Technologies, which have similarly diversified their aerospace offerings.
Goldstein further emphasized that the Midnight platform extends beyond a single aircraft model, serving as a foundation for a broad range of aerospace technologies. “Our powertrain deal with Anduril is the first of what we expect to be many examples of this,” he stated.
Opportunities and Challenges Ahead
Archer’s flagship Midnight eVTOL is designed to transport a pilot and up to four passengers on short urban trips lasting 10 to 20 minutes, covering distances between 20 and 50 statute miles. The company has established partnerships with United Airlines and Southwest Airlines to launch home-to-airport services within the United States and is planning routes in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, potentially linking the two cities. The Midnight’s key advantages include its independence from runways, quieter operation, and lower emissions compared to traditional helicopters. Its 12-tilt-6 propeller configuration combined with six independent battery packs enables both vertical takeoff and efficient cruise flight.
Production is accelerating at Archer’s 400,000-square-foot facility in Covington, Georgia, developed in collaboration with Stellantis, with an ambitious target of manufacturing 650 aircraft annually. Complementing this is a battery production hub in San Jose, California, expected to supply 15,000 battery packs per year—sufficient for 2,500 Midnight aircraft. While most components are sourced externally, Archer’s powertrain is produced in-house and optimized for both commercial and defense aviation applications.
Despite these advancements, Archer faces considerable challenges. The company must navigate complex regulatory frameworks, integrate its technology into new platforms, and contend with intense market competition. Recent financial volatility, including a stock decline following a $650 million equity raise intended to fund the Hawthorne Airport deal, underscores the pressures inherent in scaling operations. Competitors such as Joby Aviation and Lilium are poised to respond with enhanced offerings, intensifying the competition for market leadership.
Archer’s strategic partnerships and technological progress position it as a significant player in the evolving eVTOL and defense sectors. However, the success of initiatives like the Omen powertrain deal will depend on the company’s ability to overcome operational and regulatory hurdles within a rapidly transforming industry.

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