Air taxis are set to revolutionize transportation in the UAE, with the potential to drastically reduce travel times between cities. According to Nikhil Goel, chief commercial officer of Archer Aviation, a flying taxi service could cut the journey from Dubai to Abu Dhabi down to just 10 to 20 minutes. The cost of a trip within a city may range from Dh300 to Dh350, while trips between emirates could cost between Dh800 to Dh1,500. With certification in its final stages, Archer Aviation aims to launch its air taxis by the end of 2025, offering a new and efficient mode of travel for passengers in the UAE.
Archer Aviation’s Midnight aircraft, designed for rapid back-to-back flights with minimal charge time between trips, received investments from Abu Dhabi to establish its international headquarters in the UAE. The aircraft is capable of flying between 500 and 3,000 meters above the ground, with routes still being ironed out with aviation authorities. The company has also partnered with Etihad Aviation Training to recruit and train pilots for its air taxi operations, with plans to hire both Emirati and expatriate pilots. While details on pilot salaries are still being clarified, compensation is expected to be in line with standard commercial pilot wages.
Safety is a top priority for Archer Aviation, with certification on track for a commercial launch by the end of 2025. The company has partnered with the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) in the UAE to ensure that safety standards meet those of the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) in the US. The aircraft will operate within existing helicopter avionics and will have airworthiness criteria published by the FAA. Equipped with rotors and independent propellers that can operate on batteries, the aircraft can safely land in emergencies on rooftops or runways, providing passengers with a secure and efficient mode of travel.
The launch of air taxis in the UAE promises to provide convenience and speed for commuters, with the potential to transform travel within and between cities. The ultra-rich may also have the option to book private air taxis for a high-end experience. As the company gears up for its commercial launch, recruitment and training of pilots will be a crucial aspect of ensuring the success and safety of its operations. With the support of the GCAA and partnerships with local training facilities, Archer Aviation is poised to bring its futuristic air taxi service to the skies of the UAE in the near future, offering a new and innovative mode of transportation for passengers.