
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi (CCAD), part of the M42 network, has partnered with Archer Aviation Inc. to develop the UAE’s first hospital-based vertiport, paving the way for next-generation urban air mobility in the healthcare sector. The announcement was made through Archer’s official investor release and verified by eVTOL Insights.
According to the statement, the vertiport will be established under the UAE General Civil Aviation Authority’s (GCAA) recently introduced hybrid conversion framework, which allows existing helipads to be upgraded for dual operations supporting both traditional helicopters and electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.
The initiative will see Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi’s current helipad transformed into a hybrid vertiport, facilitating advanced aerial logistics such as, Rapid medical transport, including time-critical organ delivery for transplants, Non-emergency patient transfers between medical facilities and visitor and staff transport, reducing ground traffic and emissions.
Archer will deploy its Midnight eVTOL aircraft, a four-passenger electric aircraft designed for short-distance urban air mobility missions. The Midnight aircraft produces significantly lower noise levels and zero in-flight emissions, aligning with the UAE’s sustainability goals and Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi’s environmental responsibility framework.
“Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi continues to explore innovative solutions that enhance patient care and sustainability,” said Dr. Georges-Pascal Haber, CEO of Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi. “Integrating vertiport operations into our medical transport system will expand access to high-quality care while advancing Abu Dhabi’s leadership in future mobility.”

Bryan Bernhard, Chief Growth & Infrastructure Officer at Archer Aviation, added, “This partnership demonstrates how advanced air mobility can transform essential services. Our goal is to make safe, efficient, and sustainable aerial transport a practical reality for healthcare.”
The hospital-based vertiport is part of Archer’s broader Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) roadmap for the UAE, following its earlier approval for a hybrid vertiport at the Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal. Both initiatives support the Emirate’s ambition to establish a connected network of vertiports that link key transport hubs, business districts, and critical infrastructure such as hospitals.
While the companies have not yet disclosed a construction timeline or operational date, the project remains under a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) phase. Detailed engineering plans, regulatory approvals, and site-specific assessments will follow in collaboration with the GCAA, Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO), and Abu Dhabi Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT).
Once operational, the vertiport will serve as a model for other medical facilities across the UAE and the wider GCC region, signaling the integration of clean aviation technology into healthcare logistics.