Overview
- Archer Aviation and United Airlines have unveiled plans for a nine-node air taxi network in New York City, connecting Manhattan helipads to JFK, LaGuardia, Newark, and three regional airports.
- The service will utilize Archer's four-passenger Midnight eVTOL aircraft, designed for vertical takeoff and landing with zero emissions and low noise levels.
- Passengers will be able to book air taxi flights as an add-on to their United Airlines tickets, integrating seamlessly with existing travel itineraries.
- The network will repurpose existing helipads and airport infrastructure, with partners like Atlantic Aviation and Skyports supporting vertiport development and electrification.
- Archer is in the final stages of obtaining FAA type certification for its Midnight aircraft, a necessary step before commercial operations can begin.