
The Los Angeles 2028 Organizing Committee has formalized two partnerships in recent days. The most recent is the American company Saatva, which will supply the mattresses and bedding Olympic and Paralympic Games. “Sleep plays a critical role in athletic performance and recovery, and we are proud to help these world-class athletes rest and recharge on the international stage. At Saatva, we know that Sleep unlocks a superpower in each of us », said Ron Rudzin, founder and CEO of Saatva. The brand, which designs and assembles its products in the United States, has also established a partnership with the U.S. Olympic team and NBCUniversal.
Saatva is now the Official Mattress and Restorative Sleep Provider of @TeamUSA and the @LA28 Olympic & Paralympic Games!
— Saatva (@Saatva) May 19, 2025
Learn more: https://t.co/SKRMRE9BaJ# LA28 #OneForAll #TeamUSA #LA28Partner #TeamUSAPartner pic.twitter.com/I7XncEb7n9
Archer was also appointed official air taxi provider of the Games. A partnership specific to the American territory, established with the ambition of integrating Archer's Midnight eVTOL aircraft during the Games for transport VIPs, fans and stakeholders, but also for support emergency services and securityThe model concerned is electric and can carry up to four passengers, while producing less noise than a traditional helicopter.
Soaring to new heights 👀🚁
— LA28 (@LA28) May 15, 2025
We're amped to welcome @ArcherAviation as the Official Air Taxi Provider of both the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games and Team USA!
Read more about this innovative partnership and how we're looking to incorporate it into the 2028 Games at the link… pic.twitter.com/kTa6YjlKm1
The plan would be to connect sites like Inglewood Stadium and Memorial Coliseum, and key points such as Los Angeles International Airport, Hollywood, Orange County and Santa Monica. “We want to transform the way people move around Los Angeles and leave a legacy that will shape the future of transportation in America. There's no better time to do it than during the LA28 Games.", underlines Adam Goldstein, CEO and founder of Archer Aviation.