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CEO and founder of Vermont-based Beta Technologies reveals how a unique, team-based culture is helping the startup develop an electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.
BETA Technologies establishes electric aircraft facility at the Springfield, Ohio Airport, bringing advanced battery tech and ...
It turns out that Republic is going to be taking a long, hard look at Beta's all-electric ALIA CTOL aircraft for the regional passenger and cargo hops.Republic Airways is based in Indianapolis and ...
Looking ahead, BETA Technologies will continue working to install its charging infrastructure around the US, which now includes the systems at Archer’s facilities mentioned above.
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 ...
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 Technologies has been secretly developing "Ava," a prototype electric air taxi that can take off and land vertically while offering the range needed to make e-VTOL dreams come true.
Beta’s airplane has flown as far as 386 miles on a single charge, but the company said it expected its customers to generally use it to carry out trips of 100 to 150 miles.
SOUTH BURLINGTON ― Beta Technologies officially opened a large-scale manufacturing plant for its Alia all-electric aircraft on Monday in a ceremony held in the facility located off Williston ...
BETA Technologies, a Vermont-based company that manufactures electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, has garnered $318m in a Series C equity capital round. The round was led by ...
Beta Technologies, the electric aircraft manufacturer based in South Burlington, announced Tuesday it has developed a second, fixed-wing model of its vertical take-off and landing aircraft −the ...
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 ...