Southwest Airlines and Archer Aviation have announced a partnership to develop air taxi networks using electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft in California. The memorandum of understanding, disclosed on July 12, outlines plans to use Archer's Midnight aircraft for routes connecting major airports in California with surrounding communities.
Archer is collaborating with a real estate developer on potential vertiport sites, including one at Oyster Point in South San Francisco. United Airlines has already placed a down payment for the first 100 of up to 200 Midnight aircraft from Archer. Previous route announcements include Chicago and New York City.
Paul Cullen, Southwest Airlines' vice president of real estate, expressed enthusiasm about the project: "Southwest is eager to explore the convenience Archer’s air taxis could provide customers flying Southwest at airports in busy urban areas." He added that integrating electric aircraft into travel offers an innovative opportunity for enhancing customer experience.