BETA Technologies, Inc. (BETA) (NYSE: BETA), an electric aerospace company, has been selected by the U.S. Department of ...
Surf Air Mobility customers in Hawaii could be the first to take a trip on Beta's flagship Alia.
Surf Air Mobility Inc. recently announced an Aircraft Purchase Agreement and partnership with BETA Technologies, including a firm order for 25 all-electric ALIA CTOL aircraft, options for up to 75 ...
Surf Air Mobility and BETA electric ALIA aircraft. Courtesy photos. Surf Air Mobility to operate BETA’s ALIA CTOL for cargo ...
Surf Air Mobility has partnered with BETA Technologie to launch apassenger flights in Hawaii with all-electric ALIA aircraft ...
Nearly three years after China began certifying next-gen electric "air taxis" for commercial flights, American contenders are ...
BETA’s participation will see its aircraft deployed across at least 10 states as part of the initial programmes.
Beta will participate in testing that is meant to speed up aviation innovations. In Vermont, medical-related flights are ...
Michigan, Ohio, and North Carolina are among the candidates to host early U.S. operations of Beta Technologies' electric conventional takeoff and landing (eCTOL) and vertical takeoff and landing ...
For years, the subject of electric flying taxis conjured up images of sci-fi helicopters that looked like insects, took off ...
BETA was selected to participate in seven of eight eIPP launch programs – the most of any electric aircraft developer. These seven programs would see BETA operate in at least 10 states across the U.S.