Saudi Arabia’s GACA Advances Electric Air Taxi Deployment

Issue: BizAvIndia 4/2025

Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) announced the signing of an agreement with Archer Aviation under which the parties will collaborate to accelerate the deployment of electric air taxis across the Kingdom.

Under this collaboration, GACA and Archer plan to work to establish a regulatory pathway for the introduction and scaleup of eVTOL air taxi operations in the Kingdom. This framework is planned to align with the FAA’s certification rule set, ensuring global interoperability, safety and operational consistency. GACA is also planning to model its regulatory pathway around the eVTOL Implementation Pilot Programme (eIPP) in the US. This approach will seek to enable early route testing and service introduction in Riyadh, Jeddah and key giga projects such as Red Sea Global.

The agreement forms part of GACA’s ongoing efforts to accelerate the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) ecosystem in line with the AAM Roadmap and the objectives of the aviation programme under the National Transport and Logistics Strategy (NTLS), representing another step in the Kingdom’s broader programme to develop next-generation air transport solutions. GACA and Archer also plan to undertake a series of proof-of-concept demonstrations and experimental flights to validate regulatory approaches, support infrastructure development, and strengthen public excitement for electric air taxi services.