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Beta’s Alia Lands at Boeing Field

Beta flies its conventional takeoff and landing (CTOL) model for Washington state officials and other attendees.
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 ...
BETA Technologies, Inc.'s robust order backlog, strategic partnerships & strong patent portfolio provide a competitive moat.
BETA Technologies has delivered its ALIA CX300 electric CTOL to the company's first customer. The short-hop passenger aircraft will now be used to evaluate use cases and possible routes for ...
US electric aircraft developer Beta Technologies on 13 November completed the first flight of the innaugural Alia CX300 aircraft built on its new production line in South Burlington, Vermont. The ...
The Grand Junction Regional Airport Authority heard a pitch to add charging infrastructure for most electric aircraft brands ...
Beta Technologies’ team preps the Alia CTOL aircraft for takeoff. Photo courtesy of Beta Technologies This story by Liberty Darr was first published in The Other Paper on Nov. 27 If you were out and ...
Clarification: This story has been updated to clarify the status of the aircraft with the FAA. Beta Technologies rolled its ...
Well done to all in Vermont, I have been following ALIA closely, flying it too much in X-Plane and generally enjoying the vibe coming out of BETA Technologies. They are the most aviation of all the ...
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 ...
As part of a contracted deployment agreement with the US Air Force, eVTOL and eCTOL developer BETA Technologies has landed its ALIA aircraft at Duke Field, a subsidiary of Eglin Air Force Base, ...