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Archer completes construction of high-volume manufacturing facility
Archer has received the certificate of occupancy for its 400,000sq ft aircraft manufacturing facility in Covington, Georgia and held a commemorative ribbon cutting ceremony. Tooling load-in is already underway.
Archer VP of operations Glen Burks cuts the ribbon to commemorate the completion of construction of the high-volume manufacturing facility with, from left, Covington City manager Tres Thomas; Covington mayor Fleeta Baggett; and a number of local leaders and Archer and Stellantis team members.

Archer Aviation has received the certificate of occupancy for its high-volume manufacturing facility, ARC, which is connected to the Covington Municipal airport in Georgia. Archer is now working to complete the tooling load-in for the initial manufacturing line at this facility. Production is planned to begin in early 2025, with the goal of ramping to a rate of two aircraft per month by the end of the year.

Archer built ARC in close partnership with Stellantis, and the two companies are continuing to progress their plans to mass-produce Archer’s Midnight eVTOL aircraft. Stellantis is contributing capital, advanced manufacturing technology and expertise, and experienced personnel with the goal of scaling this facility to 650 aircraft annually by 2030.

CEO and founder Adam Goldstein says: “The completion of this facility is a testament to the state of the industry, shifting from R&D into commercialisation. With construction on ARC now complete, our team is focused on the start of production planned for early next year. From there, it’s all about execution and scaling. I’m incredibly proud of the Archer team and our partners for getting this done so fast and on budget, and can’t wait to see our facility begin producing aircraft.”

“Supporting Archer’s electric aircraft growth with our deep manufacturing expertise is a great opportunity for the two companies,” adds Stellantis chief manufacturing and supply chain officer Arnaud Deboeuf. “Congratulations to the Archer team for this milestone. It is a significant step in our journey together as we take clean mobility to the sky.”

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