Thanks, Andy. 2023 is a landmark year for the leaders in our industry. Efforts are shifting to building the conforming aircraft that will be used as part of certification testing in advance of commercialization in 2025. I want to reiterate Archer strategy: build an aircraft with the most efficient path to certification and manufacturing at scale. Our aircraft design has focused on optimizing for the UAM business case, a safe, sustainable, quiet aircraft that can perform rapid, short distance, back to back trips for four passengers plus a pilot. We believe that UAM will initially be the largest market segment for electric aircraft. Our execution has and continues to focus on leveraging our team's industry-leading expertise to make simultaneous progress across all work streams: technology, certification, manufacturing and commercial operations. The substantial progress we've made to-date gives us high confidence that we will be in a position to begin commercial operations in 2025 with the ability to rapidly scale. Last quarter, I spoke in detail about our recently announced manufacturing partnership with Stellantis, one of the world's largest automakers whose iconic brands include Jeep, Ram and Maserati. Remember, that agreement with Stellantis involves us joining forces to build our Midnight aircraft as well as Stellantis providing additional capital to Archer to help ensure we get through to commercial operations with scalable manufacturing. Today, I'll share some exciting updates on our joint efforts to stand up those manufacturing capabilities, including progress on our manufacturing facilities in San Jose, California and in Covington, Georgia. Our collaboration with Stellantis goes back to 2020, and it's built on our shared goal of developing a sustainable urban air mobility industry supported by high volume manufacturing with a focus on quality, efficiency, profitability, and above all else, safety. Stellantis initially became an investor in Archer in 2021. And as part of the recent expansion of our strategic relationship in addition to our manufacturing partnership, they have committed up to an additional $150 million in equity capital for Archer to draw upon at our option between now and the end of 2024. This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to redefine urban transportation for both Archer and Stellantis. For Archer, our relationship with Stellantis helps us ensure that we have a robust scalable manufacturing infrastructure in place at the time of certification. And by leveraging Stellantis' expertise in advance to volume manufacturing, enables us to do it in a cost effective and capital efficient way. For Stellantis, this partnership helps them continue to push the boundaries to provide sustainable freedom of mobility, whether traveling by road or sky. Choosing Archer as their partner for this new market speaks to their belief that we have the right team and technology to drive the UAM transformation. We believe our strategic relationship with Stellantis is by far the deepest commitment to date by a partner across the eVTOL industry. Our high volume Covington manufacturing facility is slated to come online in 2024. The first phase of development at Covington spans a 96-acre site adjacent to the Covington Municipal Airport where we will have the ability to produce up to 650 aircraft per year. The second phase would give us the ability to produce up to 2,300 aircraft per year. The end result would be a massive manufacturing operation that makes the Archer and Stellantis team the largest aerospace manufacturer in the world by number of planes produced annually. Until our Covington facility is online, we're leveraging our integrated test lab and manufacturing facility located right here in San Jose, just around the corner from our headquarters, to build our conforming aircraft. This facility can manufacture tens of planes per year. In the short term, we will use this facility to produce the conforming aircraft needed for certification purposes and, in the future, it can be used for incremental manufacturing capacity as we are ramping up Covington. All of this early work on manufacturing infrastructure is geared towards supporting a robust commercial launch in 2025. Commercialization has been and continues to be the Northstar for everything we've done and are doing across our focus areas: technology, certification, manufacturing and commercial operations. Alongside, all of the great work our teams are doing on the manufacturing front, we continue to mature our commercial operations build out. This quarter, we announced our plans to launch UAM operations in another city, a key milestone in our go-to-market strategy. We announced the City of Chicago as our next airport to city center route, and we saw huge enthusiasm and support across the board. The announcement was in close coordination with the City of Chicago, the Chicago Department of Aviation, the State of Illinois, and ComEd, the utility in Chicago, which is indicative of their view that this is an incredible step forward for Chicago and will be a showcase for the future of sustainable travel. We are seeing high levels of interest from other municipalities all over the country for UAM solutions that can address both traffic issues and sustainability commitments. The Chicago announcement continues the expansion of our existing partnership with United, following our announcement of a Manhattan to Newark route last year. These two routes represent important steps in building out our trunk and branch strategy as we enter our foundational markets, meaning that we start with the highest traffic, highest demand routes and will expand our UAM network outward over time. The great news is that our approach aligns nicely to the UAM Concept of Operations 2.0 the FAA and NASA announced last week. As we've talked about commercialization over the past several quarters, we focused on the civilian use cases for our Midnight aircraft. But we've also been working closely with the Department of Defense on several programs and have been in talks about significantly expanding our relationship. As our Midnight aircraft progresses towards commercialization, based on its performance specifications, including its payload, the Department of Defense has expressed strong interest in using the aircraft for non-kinetic use cases, such as rescue operations and for supply chain logistics. In support of these efforts, just yesterday, we announced the formation of a Government Services Advisory Board with six appointees. These six highly-decorated and distinguished military leaders represent the United States Air Force, Navy and Army. We are extremely fortunate to have this significant level of leadership and experience onboard and supporting Archer. This advisory board will further build on our expertise and perspectives of U.S. Federal Government programs and procurement strategies to allow us to more fully engage with U.S. government agencies to explore additional opportunities to commercialize eVTOL aircraft. Before I turn it over to Tom to give more detailed updates on our technology and certification progress, I'd like to note that Archer will be participating prominently in the Paris Air Show in June as the featured eVTOL aircraft manufacturer. Paris Air Show is the premier global aviation event of the year, featuring the world's most impressive aircraft, while serving as a platform for the aviation industry to come together and provide thought leadership on the direction of the industry. As such, our Midnight aircraft will be making its European debut and several of our executives will be speaking on panels that are focused on sharing our vision for the commercialization of our industry. If you're coming to the Paris Air Show, I want to invite you to stop by Archer's location to meet our team and see Midnight for yourself; it's truly a memorable experience. I'll now turn it over to Tom.