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Hopscotch Air, Archer Aviation collaborate on air mobility tests

Hopscotch Air and Archer Aviation Collaborate on Air Mobility Testing
Hopscotch Air, Inc. and Archer Aviation have entered into a strategic partnership aimed at advancing the development and testing of air taxi operations. Leveraging its extensive experience as a regional air mobility operator, Hopscotch Air will provide critical operational insights to assist Archer in evaluating emerging technologies and refining operational models for its forthcoming air taxi services.
Operational Collaboration and Industry Expertise
Executives, operations personnel, and flight teams from Hopscotch Air are actively engaged with Archer Aviation, conducting thorough reviews of existing operating frameworks while testing innovative mobility concepts. This collaboration enables Hopscotch Air to offer valuable feedback on the practical challenges and daily operational demands faced by air mobility providers. Andrew Schmertz, CEO of Hopscotch Air, emphasized the importance of this exchange, stating that their hands-on experience in regional air mobility offers significant value in shaping the future of the market.
Currently, Hopscotch Air operates approximately 1,400 revenue flights annually, primarily along the Boston-New York corridor, utilizing a fleet of SR22 aircraft. The company’s intention to collaborate with Archer was initially disclosed in a December 2025 SEC filing, associated with a $20 million fundraising round.
Challenges and Competitive Landscape
Despite the promising collaboration, the partnership must navigate several formidable challenges inherent to the evolving air mobility sector. Regulatory approval remains a major obstacle, with both companies required to comply with stringent certification and safety standards before commercial air taxi services can be launched. Additionally, integrating advanced technologies such as electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft into existing airspace and operational systems presents significant technical and logistical complexities.
This collaboration unfolds amid intensifying competition within the advanced air mobility market. Competitors including Eve Air Mobility and Joby Aviation are aggressively pursuing the development and deployment of eVTOL solutions, fueling skepticism regarding the viability and timeline for widespread commercial air taxi adoption. The competitive environment has also led to heightened tensions, exemplified by Archer Aviation’s public allegations against Joby Aviation concerning undisclosed connections to China, underscoring the high-stakes nature of this emerging industry.
As Hopscotch Air and Archer Aviation proceed with their joint testing and evaluation initiatives, industry observers will closely monitor their ability to overcome regulatory, technological, and competitive hurdles in the quest to realize the promise of air taxi services.

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