The Swift programming language is set to expand its horizons with the upcoming support for Android as an official platform. This development has been initiated by the creation of a working group at with the aim of providing official support for Android. The new working group will focus on several key areas, including the improvement and development of Android support in the official Swift distribution. They will also recommend enhancements to the core Swift packages, such as Foundation and Dispatch, to better support Android idioms. Furthermore, the group will define the range of supported Android API levels and architectures for integration with Swift. Additionally, they will identify and recommend best practices for interacting between Swift and Java SDK Android, as well as provide support for packaging Swift libraries with Android applications. The group will also work on developing debugging support for Swift applications on Android. Finally, they will provide consultation and assistance in adding Android support to various Swift community packages. This is an exciting development for the Swift community, and it will likely open up new opportunities for developers to create cross-platform applications.