Archer has entered into a strategic partnership with Jetex, a premier aviation services provider, to develop a global infrastructure network supporting the rollout of Archer’s electric air taxi operations. The collaboration begins with enhancing Jetex’s facilities in the United Arab Emirates and is expected to expand to other international locations across Jetex’s 40 private terminals in over 30 countries.
This initiative aligns with Archer’s broader strategy to establish a scalable vertiport network for its Midnight aircraft, building on previous partnerships with leading infrastructure players. The agreement will see both companies work closely to upgrade Jetex’s fixed base operator (FBO) sites to accommodate eVTOL aircraft and deliver a premium, tech-enabled passenger experience.

Jetex CEO Adel Mardini highlighted the transformative role of eVTOL technology in reshaping urban mobility and business aviation, stating the partnership will help bring this future vision to life at Jetex Abu Dhabi and other key hubs.
Archer CEO Adam Goldstein emphasized the need for integrated infrastructure to complement its Midnight aircraft, noting Jetex’s global reach and luxury service standards as a strong match for the company’s expansion goals.
The partnership follows recent milestones in Archer’s UAE certification and commercial readiness efforts, including design approval from Abu Dhabi Aviation authorities.
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