Thanks Eric. At Archer, we remain steadfast in our focus on commercializing our Midnight aircraft. We've design Midnight in pursuit of bringing to market an electric aircraft with world-class design and cutting edge performance capabilities that will make it the desired air taxi globally. When I think back to 2019, when I first sat down with Tom Muniz and Geoff Bower to sketch out a vision for what became Midnight, we were aligned on one single goal to design an aircraft that would capture the market potential as soon as possible, meaning one that is both certifiable and manufacturable at scale, all while being purpose built to addressing the congested 20 to 50-mile automobile commute corridors that gridlock our cities today. We decided a 12-Tilt six vehicle was optimal for this mission. And then we built a full scale 3,500 pound Max gross weight 40-foot wingspan aircraft called Nacre. We shepherded that aircraft in 2022 and 2023 through the full flight envelope, including transition and high speed flight, and then use those lessons to inform the design of the next evolution, our production aircraft Midnight. Today, you're flying Midnight nearly every day and benefiting tremendously from all the lessons we learned from Nacre. In Q1, our flight test team logged over 100 flights, putting us on pace to exceed our goal of 400 flights this year. And we continue to be focused on accelerating the velocity of our flight tested, aiming for reaching 10 to 15 flights a day to mimic commercial endurance. As we continue to expand the flight envelope, I couldn't be more excited to see the aircraft transition in the near future. Midnight's has a 6,500 pound max gross weight and a 47-foot wingspan, making it what we believe to be the largest eVTOL aircraft in the industry. We intentionally designed Midnight at this size to maximize payload and provide necessary comforts such as air conditioning. I believe that our choice to build a higher payload vehicle will prove to be a differentiator as you commercialize this industry. We are on a path to build six conforming Midnight aircrafts to be used as part of our FAA Certification program. The first of those is in final assembly now and on track to begin piloted flights later this year. Yesterday, we published a comprehensive video tour of our Integrated Test Lab and production facility in California. Given our progress in engineering the aircraft and on our certification and flight test programs, we decided to move forward with installing our high scale automated battery pack manufacturing line earlier this year. This line is capable of producing enough battery packs to support our planned production ramp in Georgia. I am confident that we are leading the way in the industry with this capability and that our investment there will pay off for years to come. We have also made similar investments across our supply chain, having spent over $50 million with our suppliers to ensure they are able to achieve our timelines and the production throughput we will need to support our aircraft manufacturing plant. As these capital expenditures and upfront non-recurring costs roll off, I expect we will naturally reduce our burn and cash needs meaningfully. As we shift into preparing for commercial launch heading into next year. One key piece of the strategy has been our partnership with Stellantis. As we have indicated we are evolving our relationship to position Stellantis to be our contract manufacturing partner so that we can take advantage of their proven ability to produce vehicles at scale, which will in turn reduce Archer's cash outlay necessary to purchase materials and equipment as we start to scale production of our aircraft. We believe this capital-light strategy will put us in a unique position to rapidly scale production, while minimizing cash requirements. I'm very pleased with how we have managed liquidity through this period where we have made what should be our most substantial CapEx and non-recurring investments. Our liquidity and cash position is nearly flat to where it was one year ago. As the Founder, CEO, and the company's largest shareholder, I am sensitive to when and how much capital we take in as we balance our need and desire to grow with potential dilution. From the beginning, we have chosen a partner-first approach with some of the world's greatest companies and investors like Stellantis, United Airlines, Abu Dhabi, and Moelis, who believe in the value of what we are doing and are willing and able to help us ensure we get the capital we need when we need it. I continue to believe we are massively undervalued relative to the proprietary step change in technology we are creating, and we'll remain opportunistic about how and when we've taken capital on our journey to commercialization. I'm lucky to experience the day in and day out progress of making electric aviation a reality. But nothing tops getting to see the emotional reaction people have when they first experience our aircraft, no matter where we are in the world. I'm incredibly excited about turning those moments into an everyday reality. Just last week, I was in D.C. to celebrate the opening of our D.C. office with Billy Nolan, who prior to coming to Archer was the acting FAA administrator and have now transitioned to be our Chief Regulatory Affairs Officer, overseeing a team of industry and government veterans who are working on the important policy and regulatory issues our industry is facing. While in DC, I had the pleasure of meeting with lawmakers, the FAA Administrator, Mike Whitaker, and his leadership team and senior administration officials at the White House to update them on our progress and to discuss the importance of the FAA Reauthorization Bill and the upcoming SVOD. I'm grateful to Administrator Whitaker and his leadership team for all of the progress our two teams have made together over the last several months to advance Midnight towards commercialization. Tom will provide more detail on our certification progress, which we've also highlighted in our shareholder letter. I want to now shift gears and take a moment to touch on the momentum we are seeing from commercializing flying cars all over the globe. There has been a noticeable shift over the past 12 months. Recently, I spent time abroad at the invitation of international regulators and partners, new and perspective, and I can say what I've witnessed firsthand is that never before has the excitement in demand for urban air transportation and higher than it is today. The world cities are growing increasingly congested, while alternative transportation options remain challenging to develop and implement and world leaders have taken note of the potential impact our industry can have on their cities. I'm humbled by the opportunity that Archer and our industry have to contribute to making a difference by clustering in this new era of electric aviation. Just last month, Midnight made its debut in Abu Dhabi for the Inaugural Abu Dhabi Mobility, where the UAE government ratifies what I believe to be the world's largest unified governmental sign of support for our industry outside of the United States. As part of that, we signed a landmark framework agreement with the Abu Dhabi Investment Office, ADIO, that sets out their plan to provide us with an unprecedented investment of several hundreds of millions of dollars to accelerate our launch of air taxis in the region. Our team is proud to be partnering directly with the Director General of ADIO, his Excellency [Indiscernible], with whom we've worked closely over the last year to get to this point. Under the leadership of [Indiscernible], who we were proud to host last month in the country's capital city. Aviation in the UAE, like most other countries, is regulated federally, so we are working in close coordination with the GCAA, the General Civil Aviation Authority to plan for the safe integration of our aircraft into the air space across Abu Dhabi, Dubai and the seven Emirates. I want to offer more insight into what these early operations are shaping up to look like. There are existing skilled operators there who have meaningful experience operating aircraft within the complex UAE airspace. Rather than building a new operator to directly compete with local incumbents, we've chosen to take a more pragmatic approach to launching this market through working with commercial leaders there like Falcon aviation and Air Chateau. Falcon, under the leadership of the Highness Dr. Sheikh Sultan of the UAE Royal family, has decades of experience transporting passengers within and across Dubai and Abu Dhabi via helicopters. And Air Chateau is one of the country's newest and most forward-leaning helicopter operators located at the newly announced Al Maktoum International Airport, the future home of Emirates Airlines and soon to be the largest airport in the world. We remain focused on executing on a partner-first approach, and we look forward to continuing to work with the DCAA, ADIO, and the Department of Municipalities & Transport to enable commercial operations of our air taxis in the country as soon as late 2025. I recently also spent time in India and I'm more convinced than ever that India could become the largest urban air mobility market in the world, just as it has already become one of the fastest-growing electric vehicle markets. We're proud to be partnered with Rahul Bhatia, one of Aviation's greatest pioneers in this company, InterGlobe. Through InterGlobe, Rahul has founded and helmed the third largest airline in the world, Indigo, a nearly $20 billion Juggernaut, holding two-thirds of the domestic Indian market, with an extensive in-country and global influence and respect for its innovative approach to customer and operational excellence. In our sector, we are leading the way with maturing our plans and partners in what I'm sure can be one of the largest markets for eVTOL aircraft. So, I'm very happy with the work our team is doing there. I want to be clear that our partnership with InterGlobe is intended to extend far beyond a co-marketing arrangement or simple airport trips. Beyond the airline, InterGlobe is also the country's third largest hospitality player with an extensive real estate portfolio as well as UPS' JV partner in the region. As such, this year, we are working to finalize a comprehensive JV with InterGlobe, which is contemplated to not only purchase an initial fleet of up to 200 Midnight aircraft to begin operations in Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, but also to build out an extensive network of vertiports and service across the country to include fleet operations, maintenance, and pilot recruitment and training. As you can imagine, InterGlobe also has a deep working relationship with India's Director at General of Civil Aviation, the DGCA, and our team has set time planning our approach with the regulators Director General, Mr. Vikram Dev Dutt as well as his broader leadership team to make sure we have a regulatory pathway to launch in India. UAE and India are just the first of our announced international markets. So, look for us to continue sharing advancements here as we near commercialization. Also, as I mentioned, the global demand for Midnight is clear, and I'm excited for us to share more advancements on the international front here soon. Of course, a go-to-market strategy is only as good as our product, and I'm excited for Tom to share a deeper update on the Midnight's progression. Tom has more experience leading eVTOL aircraft program than just about anyone in the world. Midnight is the eighth full-scale eVTOL aircraft he has worked on, and those aircraft have flown over 2,000 flights combined. Now, that we have over 750 employees at Archer and given the progress with Stellantis and the contract manufacturing relationship that we are developing, we have elevated Tom to the role of Chief Technology Officer with 500 engineers under Tom's organization. As part of that, we have recently shifted the manufacturing supply chain and quality departments to fall under a new production leader, Tony [Indiscernible]. Having spent 23 years at Apple in leadership rules, Tony has deep experience across complex hardware programs. His fingerprint span nearly every major Apple product from the iPhone to the iPad to the Vision Pro from R&D prototyping and contract manufacturing with Apple's many CM partners. I couldn't imagine a better deal than the combination of honing Tom running engineering and Tony running production to see our program through commercialization. With that, I want to step back and reflect on all the progress we've made to-date. Electrification of aviation continues to increasingly emerge into the mainstream every day, which only further motivates my team here at Archer and underscores our collective commitment to pioneering advancements and transportation. Our valuation today only captures a small fraction of the incredible ambition we have to make sustainable aviation in everyday reality. We stand at the forefront of a transformative era for imagination innovation and dreams take light. With that, I'll turn it over to Tom.