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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.
Beta Technologies, a Vermont-based electric aircraft manufacturer, visited Seattle's Boeing Field as part of its tour to meet regional airports and officials.
BETA Technologies, Inc.'s robust order backlog, strategic partnerships & strong patent portfolio provide a competitive moat.
Vermont-based Beta wasn’t just doing a fly-by. The company brought the plane to Seattle for an official demonstration of the ...
An Alia CTOL electric aircraft took to the sky for the first time ever in New Zealand, after being selected for Air New ...
The biggest transformation in the aerospace industry since the dawn of the jet age 75 years ago is being driven by next-generation propulsion systems and other technological advancements.
Beta Technologies updated its IPO price range in a deal that could value the company as much as $7.2 billion the top end.
The FAA's new Modernization of Special Airworthiness Certification (MOSAIC) rule significantly updates Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) regulations, replacing rigid limits with performance-based criteria, ...
Korean Air has signed a deal for up to 100 Archer Aviation Midnight electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. The order is part of a wider collaboration agreement through which the pair ...
Beta Technologies is hoping to raise as much as $825 million in its initial public offering, according to documents filed this week with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The electric ...
The first electric aircraft to carry the Air New Zealand name hit the skies Friday with the BETA ALIA CX300 taking off from Tauranga Airport ...