
Archer Aviation has entered a strategic partnership with Jetex to accelerate the rollout of Archer’s international air taxi operations.
The collaboration will leverage Jetex’s extensive network of private aviation terminals to establish critical infrastructure for electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft. With 40 facilities across more than 30 countries, Jetex’s global footprint provides a strong foundation for scaling Archer’s air mobility ecosystem beyond its U.S. launch markets.
The initial phase of the partnership will focus on the United Arab Emirates, aligning with the region’s growing interest in advanced air mobility solutions. From there, the companies plan to expand infrastructure development to other key international locations.
By integrating Archer’s Midnight aircraft into Jetex’s existing terminal operations, the partnership aims to streamline vertiport readiness and build a cohesive passenger experience from the ground up.
Adel Mardini, Founder & CEO of Jetex, said, “eVTOL technology is an instrumental part of our industry, designed to transform urban mobility and shape the future of business aviation. We are proud to work with our partners at Archer on making this ambitious vision a reality at Jetex Abu Dhabi and our other global destinations.”
Adam Goldstein, Founder and CEO of Archer, added, “Building a beautiful, safe and high-performing aircraft is only one aspect of our business. To succeed in the UAE and beyond we need to pair Midnight with strategic infrastructure that allows us to operate by delivering a premium experience for our passengers. With their wide-ranging global portfolio, and deep expertise with high-end customer service, Jetex is a perfect fit as a partner in Archer’s commercialization strategy.”
Jetex’s fixed base operator sites will be upgraded to accommodate eVTOL aircraft, combining the company’s service with advanced operational capabilities tailored to Archer’s technology. This includes collaborative planning to optimize passenger flow, aircraft handling, and digital integration across both companies’ platforms.
The agreement builds on Archer’s broader infrastructure strategy, which includes alliances with several major global airport and mobility partners.