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Archer expands beyond eVTOL aircraft by supplying its electric powertrain technology to defense leaders Anduril and EDGE Group, powering the next-gen Omen autonomous air vehicle.
Archer Aviation (one of the world’s leading eVTOL innovators) has taken a major strategic leap by announcing that it will supply its proprietary electric powertrain technology to third-party manufacturers, beginning with defense-tech giant Anduril and UAE-based EDGE Group for their newly unveiled Omen autonomous air vehicle.
This move marks a turning point for both the commercial and defense aerospace industries. Archer is no longer just building aircraft; it is becoming a core systems supplier, akin to how Rolls-Royce, Pratt & Whitney, and GE Powertrain shaped the aviation ecosystem for decades.
Archer’s announcement signifies a maturing of the eVTOL sector. Instead of relying solely on the commercial air mobility market, Archer is expanding into platform-agnostic powertrain supply.
Why this matters:
This model mirrors how engine manufacturers became indispensable to the aviation industry, independent of airframe brands.
Anduril is one of the world’s fastest-growing defense-technology companies, specializing in AI-driven systems, autonomous vehicles, and advanced command-and-control networks. Partnering with Archer gives Anduril access to:
EDGE Group, one of the Middle East’s most advanced military-industrial accelerators, brings:
Together, Anduril + EDGE + Archer form a triad that could reshape the future of autonomous airpower.
The Omen platform is a long-range, AI-enabled autonomous air vehicle designed for:
Archer’s powertrain provides:
This is one of the first major cases where an eVTOL-focused powertrain is deployed for next-gen defense applications.
Defense forces globally are investing in electric and hybrid propulsion because they provide:
The shift from combustion to electric mirrors is a tectonic change across both aviation and defense.
By supplying powertrains globally, Archer gains:
This synergy strengthens Archer’s position against rivals such as Joby, Lilium, and Vertical Aerospace.
Electric propulsion is poised to transform:
By becoming a core supplier, Archer is inserting itself into the foundational infrastructure of this transformation.
Archer’s decision to supply its proprietary powertrain marks the beginning of a new industrial era. As autonomous systems proliferate and electric propulsion becomes mainstream, global demand for scalable, reliable, high-performance powertrains will skyrocket.
With partners like Anduril and EDGE, Archer is emerging not just as an eVTOL company, but as a strategic aerospace and defense cornerstone.