US electric aircraft development Beta Technologies is pursuing an initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange, seeking to raise money to fund continued development of its Alia family of ...
Two companies racing to develop electric aircraft are teaming up. Eve Air Mobility, which was founded by Brazilian airplane manufacturer Embraer, said Tuesday that it planned to outfit its ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Beta Technologies, an electric-powered aircraft manufacturer, raised $1.02 billion in an upsized initial public offering, pricing above ...
Four Michigan-based fixed-base operators (FBO) have received electric aircraft charging infrastructure through a partnership between Avflight and Beta Technologies. Following a $2.6 million investment ...
As air taxis creep closer to reality, Beta Technologies is touring its electric aircraft around the country. The Vermont-based manufacturer is one of several companies working on electric vertical ...
(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 ...
SALT LAKE CITY — On-demand, electric air travel is inching closer and closer to becoming a reality in Utah after Beta Technologies landed a passenger-filled prototype last week at John F. Kennedy ...
Beta Technologies has integrated an in-house autonomy system into its electric Alia aircraft, having completed over 1,000 uncrewed flight hours with subscale models. This autonomy is projected to ...
Beta Technologies, an electric aircraft manufacturer backed by Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), on Monday filed for an initial public offering in the U.S. at a moment when Wall Street’s appetite for growth ...
Air taxi developer Eve has revealed more detail about the propulsion system for its production aircraft, saying it will source motors from two US companies. Those firms are Beta Technologies, an ...
Paris Auto Show 2025 has delivered another delightful piece of news from the world of electric flight. Aerospace whiz-kids Beta Technologies have just inked a chummy little Memorandum of Understanding ...