BETA’s simple and reliable electric and hybrid VTOL aircraft are designed with fly-by-wire (FBW) flight control technology, ...
The air traffic controller shortage will continue to cause travel disruptions not only next year, but for at least the next five years, airline industry executives said Tuesday. The flight system is ...
Beta Technologies successfully completed a crewed, full transition flight of its Alia-250 eVTOL, shifting from vertical lift to fixed-wing forward cruise in the same flight. This milestone is ...
Eve Air Mobility selects BETA as pusher motor supplier for prototypes and production aircraft, potential $1 billion opportunity for BETA.
After flying the first production ALIA CX300 electric aircraft last November, BETA Technologies has now zipped four passengers into the John F. Kennedy International Airport, marking a key development ...
In November, Beta Technologies (South Burlington, Vt., U.S.) announced completion of its first Alia conventional takeoff and landing (CTOL) aircraft flight, which was also the first electric aircraft ...
Vermont-based Beta Technologies has delivered its first fully-electric aircraft to the US military. The electric aviation manufacturer on 26 October said one of the company’s Alia types has safely ...
Stepping further into the next generation of flight technology, Sinclair Community College said Thursday it bought an electric aircraft and flight simulator, with an eye on training for students and ...
US air taxi developer Beta Technologies has opened a production facility at Burlington International airport in Vermont, where the company will manufacture and assemble its all-electric Alia aircraft.
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