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Archer Aviation plans to participate in the White House’s new eVTOL Integration Pilot Program (eIPP), working with U.S. airlines and interested cities to stage supervised, pre-certification trial operations of its Midnight aircraft. Under the eIPP, the Department of Transportation and the FAA intend to create controlled operating environments that fast-track real-world data on safety, noise, and community acceptance.

That’s the practical bridge the industry has asked for: limited, closely monitored flights that validate procedures and infrastructure before full type certification. United Airlines is named as a prospective partner for trials.

Airport connectors are the likely first use case. Airlines already manage curb-to-gate flows; adding short, predictable aerial hops is easier when you control both ends of the journey. Archer’s emphasis is on proving flights that are safe, quiet, and scalable. These are also the three lenses that regulators and city planners will use when evaluating repeatability and growth.

The agencies’ framework opens a path for initial trial operations as soon as next year. That doesn’t change certification requirements, but it should shorten the loop on noise profiles, weather minima, and passenger handling at vertiports. Early operations might focus on fixed routes with fallback plans. Communities will focus on flight paths and sound exposure. Labor groups will focus on roles and training. Emergency services will need clear incident playbooks. Trial programs are where all those details are exercised in public, not just modeled.

For Archer, participation offers two advantages: credibility with regulators and operational familiarity with airline partners who control access to the most valuable ground nodes. “We’ll demonstrate that air taxis can operate safely and quietly,” CEO Adam Goldstein said, framing these early flights as a way to build trust. If the operations are quiet and boring and in aviation, that’s good, momentum builds for broader city pairs later in the decade. The key measure over the next 12 months will be how quickly trial results translate into refined procedures, repeatable ground ops, and city buy-in that can scale beyond a single corridor.

Image credit: Archer Aviation – eVTOL air taxi trial participation announcement

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