By Dhiyanesh Ravichandran on Sunday, 18 August 2024
Category: E-Mobility

Archer delivers its first 'Midnight' eVTOL aircraft to US air force

Archer Aviation announced has recently announced that it has delivered its first 'Midnight' electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft to the US Air Force (USAF) for evaluation, as part of its AFWERX Agility Prime contract valued at up to $142 million.

The delivery comes after the U.S. Department of Defense accepted Midnight's military airworthiness assessment last month, a critical approval that confirmed the electric aircraft's readiness for flight testing by AFWERX. 

This allows AFWERX to conduct government-directed testing of the aircraft for the U.S. Air Force and validate operational and military-specific mission concepts, according to the company. 

A team of USAF personnel have worked alongside Archer's flight test team to ramp up operations with the aircraft. Together, these teams executed simulated medical evacuation, cargo, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance flights, the company has added. 

"This delivery represents a pivotal moment not only for Archer but for the future of military aviation," said Adam Goldstein, CEO of Archer Aviation. "Together, our goal is to prove Midnight's potential and ensure the United States continues to lead the way with the world's most advanced technology", he added. 

Col. Elliott Leigh, AFWERX Director and Chief Commercialization Officer for the Department of the Air Force, commented, "Archer's Midnight aircraft has the potential to significantly enhance our operational capabilities". 

"We look forward to continuing our work with our industry partners as we explore the ways that this advanced aircraft can contribute to the mission", he noted. AFWERX is the innovation arm of the Department of the Air Force, backed by the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). 

Archer claims that its 'Midnight' eVTOL is well-suited for military aviation operations, thanks to its vertical takeoff and landing capabilities, proprietary electric powertrain and low noise profile. 

The aircraft is expected to provide a much safer, cost-effective and quieter alternative to existing internal combustion engine options. As such, it holds the promise of enhancing rapid response, agility and operational effectiveness across a wide range of mission profiles, according to the company. 

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