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Archer Aviation, BETA Technologies and Macquarie Capital Launch ACES: America’s Consortium for Electric Skyways to Bring Interoperable Charging to 250+ Aviation Sites Across America by 2030

  • Archer Aviation, BETA Technologies and Macquarie Capital are partnering to launch America’s Consortium for Electric Skyways (ACES), with a goal to electrify up to 250 air taxi sites across America's largest airports and metro areas over the next decade.
  • The consortium will deploy BETA’s electric aviation chargers built on the Combined Charging Standard (“CCS”) - the open charging standard endorsed by the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (“GAMA”) and broadly adopted across the electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) industry.
  • As selected participants in the FAA's eVTOL Integration Pilot Program (“eIPP”), the consortium will prioritize deploying charging infrastructure in markets where Archer and BETA plan to operate, positioning the consortium at the center of the White House’s push to lead the world in commercializing this next generation of aviation technologies.
  • The approach behind ACES is what makes this network viable in a way no single company could deliver alone. As founding launch partners, Archer, BETA and Macquarie Capital will work to bring additional infrastructure, OEM partners and capital into the network so the industry can scale together.
  • Macquarie Capital, the advisory, capital markets and principal investment arm of Macquarie Group, brings decades of aviation infrastructure expertise and will provide strategic advice to the consortium, including helping to arrange the investment capital necessary to fund site acquisition and the subsequent development and construction of these facilities.

WASHINGTON, DC – [July 16, 2026] – Archer Aviation (NYSE: ACHR), BETA Technologies (NYSE: BETA) and Macquarie Capital today announced America’s Consortium for Electric Skyways (ACES), a plan to electrify up to 250 air taxi sites across the United States. In the coming decade, the consortium will build the standardized charging foundation required to scale electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) commercial operations in and around major metropolitan areas, including airports and vertiports in California, Texas, Florida and New York. 

The consortium approach is what makes this network viable in a way no single company could deliver alone:

  • BETA Technologies will supply its purpose-built charging hardware for each site, which is built on the Combined Charging Standard (CCS) that is endorsed by GAMA and adopted almost uniformly across the industry, allowing for interoperability across electric aircraft OEMs. 
  • Archer Aviation will anchor the network with its plans to launch passenger VTOL air taxi operations in these cities, providing near-term operational certainty across key metro markets.
  • Macquarie Capital will provide strategic advice to the consortium, including helping to arrange the investment capital necessary to fund site acquisition and the subsequent development and construction of these facilities. 

By building the charging infrastructure needed for commercial operations in the US, the network will directly support Archer and BETA’s participation as selected partners in the FAA's eVTOL Integration Pilot Program (eIPP) - bolstering the White House’s push to lead the world in commercializing this next generation of aviation technologies.

"The eVTOL Integration Pilot Program is about more than just getting electric aircraft flying in American cities - it's about building the infrastructure ecosystem needed to support commercial operations,” said Dan Edwards, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Aviation and International Affairs at the U.S. Department of Transportation. “By bringing 250+ interoperable charging sites in eIPP markets and beyond, America’s Consortium for Electric Skyways is helping to lay the foundation for the United States to win in the next era of advanced aviation.”

"Electric air taxi operations can't scale without the infrastructure to charge them. That's why we're building the backbone to support the next 250 years of electric aviation in America," said founder & chief executive officer of Archer Aviation, Adam Goldstein. "We're putting interoperable chargers in the locations where we plan to fly, including the core eIPP markets, and using the industry-adopted charging standard so every operator can share in their usage and distribute the cost across the whole industry. This is how you build the foundation for the next-gen aviation technologies that will transform how Americans move through their cities.”

Designed for industry-wide operations, the charging network creates a shared infrastructure model where multiple operators and use cases run on the same chargers, with Archer accessing the network for passenger air taxi operations during peak operational hours and BETA’s customers using it to support cargo operations and medical transport. The model extends even further at major airports by making CCS-compatible chargers available to airport ground support vehicles, establishing the truly open, shared aviation infrastructure needed to build airports of the future. 

This approach creates the pathway for additional infrastructure operators, OEMs and investors to join in on building a unified network rather than fragment into competing proprietary systems.  

"The infrastructure required to open our nation’s airports and future vertiports to advanced air mobility is a fraction of what people expect,” said Kyle Clark, founder and chief executive officer of BETA Technologies. “By deploying interoperable chargers built on an open standard, we're putting in place nearly all the physical infrastructure this industry needs, built so every operator can use it.”

David Farkas, Managing Director, Aerospace, Defense & Government Services, Macquarie Capital, commented: “Macquarie Capital has spent three decades building essential infrastructure that powers economies around the world. This consortium brings together the right combination of technology, operations, and advice on arranging capital to do the same for electric aviation. We are helping to build the foundation of a national network that every eVTOL manufacturer can rely on, and a template for how partnerships can accelerate the next generation of urban mobility in America and beyond."

Archer Aviation and BETA Technologies are exhibiting at the Farnborough International Airshow from July 20-24. From 12:00 - 12:45 BST on July 21st, Archer Aviation will host a fireside chat at B020 outside of Hall 1 with Archer Founder & CEO, Adam Goldstein, Founder & CEO of BETA Technologies, Kyle Clark, and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Aviation and International Affairs at the U.S. Department of Transportation, Dan Edwards, to discuss what this partnership means for the future of the eVTOL industry and how it establishes a development path for other markets to follow. 

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