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Electric air taxis are about to take flight in 26 states 

Last updated: March 9, 2026 4:40 pm
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has given the green light to eight pilot programs that will pave the way for widespread testing of electric aircraft by companies such as Archer Aviation, Beta Technologies, Joby Aviation, and Wisk. These programs, set to kick off as early as this summer, mark a significant step towards the development of next-generation aircraft for various purposes including personal travel, regional transportation, cargo logistics, and emergency medical services.

Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy emphasized the importance of these pilot programs in positioning U.S. companies at the forefront of the electric aircraft industry. The Advanced Air Mobility and Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing Integration Pilot Program, initiated by an executive order from former President Donald Trump, aims to accelerate the progress of futuristic aircraft development.

While numerous electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) companies have emerged in recent years with ambitious plans for urban air taxis, the certification process for new aircraft can be lengthy and costly. The pilot program will allow these companies to test their eVTOL aircraft even without full regulatory certification, providing them with a unique opportunity to expedite their operations. This accelerated timeline could potentially boost the efforts and stock prices of companies like Archer, Beta, and Joby that have recently gone public.

Beta Technologies founder and CEO Kyle Clark expressed excitement about being selected for the program, as it will enable the company to commence aircraft operations sooner than anticipated. This positive development has already had a ripple effect on stock prices, with Archer and Joby also experiencing significant gains.

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Archer, in particular, sees the eVTOL program as a parallel to robotaxi testing, helping to build trust and establish a playbook for scaling electric air taxis safely. The company’s focus on developing a four-passenger piloted eVTOL called Midnight aligns with their ambitions to prepare for air taxi operations during the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

The pilot program, according to FAA Deputy Administrator Chris Rocheleau, will provide valuable insights into integrating these aircraft into the National Airspace System and inform the necessary standards for safe Advanced Air Mobility operations. With 30 proposals submitted, the program reflects a strong interest from companies eager to participate in this groundbreaking initiative.

Collaboration with state, local, tribal, or territorial governments is a key requirement of the pilot program, ensuring a holistic approach to testing electric aircraft for various applications. Projects will cover urban air taxis, regional flights, cargo delivery, medical response, and automation, showcasing the diverse potential of electric aircraft technology.

From partnerships with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to collaborations with the Texas Department of Transportation, these pilot programs will explore innovative concepts and operational models to revolutionize the future of air transportation. With projects spanning across different regions and industries, the pilot program sets the stage for a new era of electric aviation in the United States.

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