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Archer partners up with Saudi entities to test air taxi operations

Archer Aviation announced on Wednesday that it had signed a contract with The Helicopter Company, a luxury developer owned by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and Red Sea Global. Both companies are involved in developing, testing and possibly deploying electric aircraft within the Kingdom.

Western air taxi manufacturers have increased their efforts to expand outside of their home markets. The Middle East has emerged as a major target due to its rapidly growing tourism sector, friendly regulators, and willingness to invest in new transport technologies early.

THC, Archer, and Red Sea Global - a developer wholly owned by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund PIF - plan to create a "sandbox", a structured environment, where Archer’s Midnight eVTOL can perform test flights in real world conditions.

The tests would evaluate performance, operational viability and regulatory alignment, passenger acceptance as well as the overall ecosystem readiness.

Red Sea Global is leading the testing of the aircraft, Archer's, to see how they could be integrated into the future transport network of the tourism developer.

This deal comes after a series of international partnerships, including agreements with South Korea and Japan for the deployment of its Midnight aircraft to urban air mobility programmes. (Reporting and editing by Shilpi Magumdar in Bengaluru.

(source: Reuters)