Beta Technologies unveiled Monday the next electric aircraft in its lineup — a passenger-carrying version of its ALIA vertical takeoff and landing and fixed-wing vehicles. Electric vertical takeoff ...
US developer's chief executive Kyle Clark explains why hitting 100,000nm flown has offered critical lessons as the company ...
BETA Technologies, Inc., an electric aerospace company based in Vermont, has raised $318 million in Series C equity capital. QIA led the raise and several of BETA’s largest investors, including ...
Beta Technologies filed papers on Monday ahead of an initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange, a pivotal moment for the Vermont-based electric aviation company. The filing with the U.S.
Beta's Alia CTOL, the first electric aircraft to roll off its brand-new production line, took to the sky for the first time, marking the beginning of a milestone flight test campaign that will bring ...
It trumpeted a crucial new deal with a peer. It will provide pusher motors for its client's eVTOL air taxis. Beta wrote in a press release that it has been selected to provide pusher motors for ...
(Corrects headline to reflect that the milestone was at a New York airport, not that it was the first such aircraft ever) (Reuters) - Beta Technologies became the first U.S. company to land an ...
In a move that the FAA says will not “add delay” to completing type certification, the agency says it is “modifying its regulatory approach” to certificating electric vertical takeoff and landing ...
BETA Technologies, Inc., an electric aerospace company (“BETA,” “we,” or the “Company”), today announced that it has launched an initial public offering of 25,000,000 shares of its Class A common ...
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