BETA Technologies, Inc. (BETA) (NYSE: BETA), an electric aerospace company, has been selected by the U.S. Department of ...
The federal government will allow Beta Technologies to conduct medical and cargo flights in Vermont later this year as part of a new program intended to fast-track the emerging electric aviation ...
BETA Technologies nears commercialization with certification progress, big partners, and a deposit-backed backlog. Click here ...
Beta will participate in testing that is meant to speed up aviation innovations. In Vermont, medical-related flights are ...
As Beta expands, local leaders say the electric aircraft company could have a significant impact on Vermont’s economy and workforce.
Beta announced a fourth quarter Ebitda loss of $104 million from sales of $11.1 million. Wall Street was looking for a $110 million loss from sales of $8 million.
BETA Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: BETA) ("BETA" or the "Company"), an electric aerospace company leading in the development and commercialization of electric aircraft, charging infrastructure, and ...
BETA’s participation will see its aircraft deployed across at least 10 states as part of the initial programmes.
Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, the state of Ohio welcomed BETA Technologies, an aerospace company manufacturing electric aircraft and infrastructure, to complete a flight ...
Beta Technologies is one of the top eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) companies right now, and one of the most complex. It has developed a VTOL (vertical takeoff and landing) and a CTOL ...
BETA was selected to participate in seven of eight eIPP launch programs – the most of any electric aircraft developer. These seven programs would see BETA operate in at least 10 states across the U.S.