Archer announces its Los Angeles air mobility network – targets 2026 for first flights
August 8 2024
Archer Aviation announced today plans to launch a Los Angeles air mobility network. The goal is for passengers to be able to go to a nearby vertiport, or vertical take-off and landing location, and then fly 10-20 minutes in Archer’s Midnight aircraft to their destination of choice within the network—saving hours versus sitting in traffic.
Archer’s planned network includes vertiports at key locations such as Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), Orange County, Santa Monica, Hollywood Burbank, Long Beach and Van Nuys. Archer’s goal is to begin its LA network operations by as early as 2026.
As part of its network planning, Archer is coordinating with the Los Angeles Rams to collaborate on potential exclusive vertiports at Woodland Hills and at Hollywood Park, the near 300-acre district centered around the 3.1 million square-foot SoFi Stadium. In addition, the University of Southern California is exploring being a part of Archer’s planned LA network. Over the next two years, Archer and USC will work together to evaluate using USC’s existing heliports for Midnight and other vertical take off and landing aircraft.
“This is a big moment for Archer. Establishing our LA network ahead of the global events that are coming to the region over the next three years is a milestone that will put Midnight on display for the whole world to see,” said Adam Goldstein, CEO of Archer. “LA is known for its horrendous traffic — our goal is to offer a safer, faster and sustainable alternative travel option.”
This announcement complements Archer’s planned network in the San Francisco Bay Area as well as Archer’s recently announced relationships with Southwest Airlines and United Airlines. It also comes on the heels of major milestones in the form of a successful transition flight, certification to begin operating as a commercial airline and rapid progress on its manufacturing plant in Covington, GA.
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