Electric aircraft are increasingly entering the public eye—and public markets.
Beta Technologies, a Vermont-based electric aircraft manufacturer, visited Seattle's Boeing Field as part of its tour to meet regional airports and officials.
Control, can be flown in the U.S. without a license, but using its more advanced features may breach FAA rules.
Vermont-based Beta wasn’t just doing a fly-by. The company brought the plane to Seattle for an official demonstration of the ...
Odys Aviation, a dual-use aerospace company building hybrid-electric vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft, today ...
BETA Technologies, Inc., an electric aerospace company ("BETA," or "we"), today announced that it priced its upsized initial ...
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 ...
Beta Technologies’ stock traded little changed from its initial-public-offering price in its first day as a public company, ...
MUSCAT: As Oman prepares to host what is billed as the world’s most comprehensive Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) evaluation ...
This week, the roar of engines at Boeing Field gave way to the quiet hum of progress as a different kind of airplane landed, ...
Archer’s chief legal and strategy officer Eric Lentell discusses the program status of the Midnight electric air taxi.