The South Burlington-based aircraft manufacturer will work to operate flights between Vermont and New York.
Beta Technologies announced Monday that the company had been selected for a federal pilot program that will allow the South Burlington-based electric airplane maker and its partners to begin medical ...
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BETA Technologies selected for federal pilor program
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Beta Technologies to begin medical flights
The company has been selected for a federal program that will allow it to conduct cargo and medical flights using electric aircraft.
Drone startup Beta Technologies is speeding up development of its Alia MV250 military cargo drone by six months, with the first flight now expected this year, Beta ...
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BETA’s participation will see its aircraft deployed across at least 10 states as part of the initial programmes.
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Beta Technologies speeds up development of military cargo drone, picked for FAA pilot programs
(Corrects headline and paragraphs seven and eight to clarify that Beta Technologies was selected for the programs but not for grants, since the programs contained no government funding) By Dan ...
Several electric air taxi makers received approval to test prototypes in Florida and other states as part of a national inititive to jumpstart the battery-powered aircraft industry.
Three-year trials of electric air taxis, autonomous aircraft, and other aviation technologies will be conducted.
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The US aviation authority, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), has approved eight pilot projects allowing prominent air taxi developers such as Archer, ...
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