Abu Dhabi tests first driverless air taxi
The sky above Abu Dhabi witnessed an unusual scene when electric taxi flew over the city, giving a glimpse of the future transport system in the Middle East nation.
Archer Aviation, the US-based electric air taxi pioneer, confirmed the successful completion of an initial flight of its Midnight aircraft at Al Bateen Executive Airport in Abu Dhabi, marking a key milestone for its planned commercial deployment in the UAE and the expansion of its operations in the Middle East region.
🇦🇪 Midnight has flown in the UAE
— Archer (@ArcherAviation) July 2, 2025
We kicked off our UAE Launch Edition program today with a test flight in Abu Dhabi at Al Bateen Executive Airport. Our initial flight test operations in the UAE are focused on evaluating the aircraft's VTOL performance in UAE-specific conditions,… pic.twitter.com/5FFHvHB3Ph
With the support of the Smart and Autonomous Systems Council (SASC), the flight was witnessed by senior leadership from the UAE General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), the Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO), the Integrated Transport Centre, Abu Dhabi Aviation and Abu Dhabi Airports, along with representatives from Archer’s regional partners. Focused on evaluating the aircraft's VTOL performance in UAE-specific conditions including temperature, humidity and dust exposure, the test flight allows Archer to validate readiness for commercial deployment.
Following this milestone, Archer will expand its flight-testing program for Midnight in the region, gathering additional data to support its certification and commercialisation plans in both the UAE and other key markets.
“This flight marks a significant step towards realizing Abu Dhabi’s ambition to lead the world in advanced urban air mobility,” said H.E. Badr Al-Olama, Director General of the Abu Dhabi Investment Office. “Through the Smart and Autonomous Vehicles Industry (SAVI) Cluster, we are enabling companies like Archer to test, certify and scale next-generation air mobility solutions, reinforcing our position as a global launchpad for innovation and a hub for transformative technologies”.
"Our initial test flight operations in the UAE represent a critical milestone as we prepare for our commercial deployment in Abu Dhabi," said Adam Goldstein, CEO and Founder of Archer Aviation. "Testing our aircraft in actual operating conditions in the middle of summer provides us with the data we need to progress our commercial and certification efforts both in the UAE and in the U.S."
The test flight supports Archer's Launch Edition commercialisation program with Abu Dhabi Aviation, which aims to establish air taxi services in Abu Dhabi.
The announcement comes as Archer continues to advance its certification and commercialisation efforts in the UAE and beyond, building on recent achievements, including regulatory design approval for the UAE's first hybrid heliport at Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal and ongoing partnerships with leading regional operators.
The Launch Edition program represents Archer's approach to establishing commercial operations in key early adopter markets. Abu Dhabi's role as Archer’s first Launch Edition market positions the emirate as a global leader in urban air mobility deployment, demonstrating Abu Dhabi's commitment to innovative transport and sustainable mobility solutions.
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