Vermont-based Beta wasn’t just doing a fly-by. The company brought the plane to Seattle for an official demonstration of the ...
Well done to all in Vermont, I have been following ALIA closely, flying it too much in X-Plane and generally enjoying the vibe coming out of BETA Technologies. They are the most aviation of all the ...
Clarification: This story has been updated to clarify the status of the aircraft with the FAA. Beta Technologies rolled its first Alia electric aircraft off its assembly line in South Burlington last ...
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Beta's Alia Lands at Boeing Field

Company's electric conventional takeoff and landing (CTOL) model completes demonstrations for Washington state officials.
BETA Technologies, Inc.'s robust order backlog, strategic partnerships & strong patent portfolio provide a competitive moat.
We are becoming increasingly anxious to see eVTOLs (electric vertical take-off and landing) in the sky, not just displayed at some air mobility event. It’s going to take time, since there’s no ...
Volz Servos has been contracted by BETA Technologies as actuator partner for the ALIA supply chain. The partnership is part of BETA’s strategic approach to its supply chain, including partnering with ...
Beta’s Alia became the first all-electric aircraft cleared to fly into restricted airspace over Washington for its arrival at Joint Base Andrews. Credit: Beta Technologies Beta Technologies has flown ...
Beta has revealed a refined design for its production Alia CTOL, with tricycle gear and reshaped fuselage, windshield and booms. Credit: Beta Technologies Air New Zealand has ordered an Alia electric ...
Canadian Advanced Air Mobility (CAAM), the federal industry association for Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) in Canada, announced Beta Technologies flew its ALIA CTOL (CX300) aircraft in a demonstration ...
A LITTLE BIT. STEW. LIZ TYLER, THANKS. GRAND OPENING TODAY AT BETA TECHNOLOGIES NEW PRODUCTION FACILITY IN SOUTH BURLINGTON. IT’S THE FIRST LARGE SCALE FACTORY OF ITS KIND FOR ELECTRIC AIRCRAFT IN THE ...
US air taxi developer Beta Technologies has opened a production facility at Burlington International airport in Vermont, where the company will manufacture and assemble its all-electric Alia aircraft.