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Beta’s Alia Lands at Boeing Field

Beta flies its conventional takeoff and landing (CTOL) model for Washington state officials and other attendees.
BETA Technologies, the Vermont maker of electric aircraft, has emerged as the dark horse in the race for electric aircraft ...
The arriving aircraft was welcomed by Helijet International Inc. and Canadian Advanced Air Mobility (CAAM) at Vancouver ...
Vermont-based Beta wasn’t just doing a fly-by. The company brought the plane to Seattle for an official demonstration of the ALIA in an event that drew state officials, aviation experts, and industry ...
The Vermont-based startup will join an increasingly crowded field of publicly traded aerospace firms that specialize in ...
The company, under the ticker symbol “BETA,” priced its shares at $34, above the anticipated range of $27 to $33 and a sign ...
This week, the roar of engines at Boeing Field gave way to the quiet hum of progress as a different kind of airplane landed, ...
Vermont’s high-flying electric aviation startup made a big impression during its public debut on the New York Stock Exchange.
This is the first Vermont IPO since the heyday of public offerings in the 1990s. It also comes on a day when the major stock ...
Electric aircraft are increasingly entering the public eye—and public markets.
Beta Technologies debuted on the NYSE valued at $7.4B after raising $1B, following GE Aerospace’s investment and the ALIA ...
Beta Technologies' Alia electric aircraft finished a three-month experimental deployment with the U.S. Air Force that included a simulated casualty evacuation at Moody Air Force Base in Georgia. (Beta ...