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Archer Aviation signs a joint venture with Soracle to bring eVTOL air taxi services to Japan

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Japan is quickly becoming a hub for eVTOL and air taxi technology. This morning, Archer Aviation announced it is the latest sustainable aviation developer to sign a deal in the region and implement aerial taxi transportation, beginning with Soracle Corporation’s purchase of up to 100 Midnight eVTOL aircraft.

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Southwest Airlines signs MoU to develop an eVTOL air taxi network with Archer Aviation

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Southwest Airlines is the latest major airline to explore the possibility of eVTOL air taxi travel and has chosen Archer Aviation’s technology to help get it there. The two companies have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop a network of electric air taxi operations across multiple airports, beginning in California.

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Archer Aviation signs landmark deal to operate eVTOL air taxis out of airports around the US

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This agreement enables access to key hubs for United Airlines and a network of private airport terminals in the US to operate commercial air taxi rides using eVTOLs. The post Archer Aviation signs landmark deal to operate eVTOL air taxis out of airports around the US appeared first on Bauaelectric Auto News.

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Joby completes pre-production eVTOL testing, segues into production prototype flight certification

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Joby Aviation ($JOBY) currently operates as one of the more prominent and promising electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) air taxi developers in its growing segment of advanced air mobility (AAM). Following millions in initial funding and a grant in California, Joby began setting up US eVTOL production.

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Archer hits new eVTOL milestone, completing a transition flight that topped 100 mph [Video]

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The company has established several new partnerships in the US and around the world to commercialize its technology for air taxi rides and cargo transport. For example, Archer plans to launch eVTOL air taxi services in the United Arab Emirates and India.

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Archer Aviation finds a partner to commercialize eVTOL travel in Korea, demo flights coming in Q4

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With airworthiness certification from the FAA already in place and investments from big names like United, Stellantis, and even the US Air Force , Archer has (literally) taken to the skies and expanded its brand outward beyond its headquarters in Santa Clara, California.