FAA Issues Final Airworthiness Criteria for Archer’s Midnight eVTOL

The finalization of Archer’s airworthiness criteria enables the company to work with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to obtain the remaining final approvals on its certification and test plans By Joe Macey / 28 May 2024
FAA Issues Final Airworthiness Criteria for Archer's Midnight eVTOL
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued the final airworthiness criteria for Archer’s Midnight aircraft.

This regulatory milestone provides the solidified path for Archer to achieve Type Certification for Midnight. Archer is one of two companies in the world to achieve this certification progress with the FAA for an eVTOL aircraft. 

The finalization of Archer’s airworthiness criteria unlocks the ability for Archer to work with the FAA to obtain the remaining final approvals on its certification and test plans. This is a critical step as Archer continues to ramp up its “for credit” testing with the FAA and prepares to begin its piloted flight testing later this year. 

Billy Nolen, Archer Chief Regulatory Affairs Officer and former Administrator of the FAA, said; “Midnight is one giant step closer to taking passengers into the sky in the coming years in the U.S. The final airworthiness criteria for Midnight is an important step on our journey to make electric flying taxis an everyday reality. Thank you to the team at the FAA for their continued hard work in support of making the electrification of aviation a reality.” 

“Today’s milestone adds significant momentum to Midnight’s certification program as we further ramp up our “for credit” testing efforts with the FAA,” added Eric Wright, Archer Head of Certification. 

Archer has been putting Midnight’s systems and components through rigorous testing as part of its safety of flight readiness for our upcoming piloted flight tests later this year and in support of its ongoing FAA certification program.

Additionally, the company has made significant progress on the construction of its first three piloted conforming Midnight aircraft. The first aircraft in this initial fleet will begin piloted flight testing later this year, and subsequently be used in “for credit” flight testing with the FAA as the company progresses towards commercialization.

Posted by Joe Macey Joseph Macey is a Content Specialist at Advanced Air Mobility International, focusing on emerging aviation technologies since joining in 2022. He has particular expertise in eVTOLs, vertiports, and propulsion systems. A graduate of Falmouth University in Journalism, Joseph began his career in 2019 as a local reporter. His journalism experience sharpens both his reporting and interview skills, enabling him to deliver well-informed, authoritative insights on the latest trends in the aviation sector. Connect