The FAA has a loophole that allows pilots to fly ultralight aircraft without a license. The planes must meet specific weight and speed requirements to qualify.
The Vermont-based startup will join an increasingly crowded field of publicly traded aerospace firms that specialize in ...
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Beta Electric Aircraft Could Serve Signature’s Florida FBO Network
Under a letter of intent (LOI), the partners are “actively pursuing” an UrbanLink operating and maintenance base at an ...
Fresh from losing out on Lilium's assets to Archer Aviation, Dutch firm Ambitious Air Mobility Group (AAMG) has turned its ...
Beta Technologies has landed its new generation battery-electric plane at Vancouver's airport for a Helijet demonstration.
BETA Technologies seeks to revolutionize aerospace with electric aircraft. BETA's ALIA CTOL and VTOL aircraft have logged ...
XTI Aerospace, a Colorado-based developer of vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft, has acquired Drone Nerds, one of ...
The arriving aircraft was welcomed by Helijet International Inc. and Canadian Advanced Air Mobility (CAAM) at Vancouver ...
Control, can be flown in the U.S. without a license, but using its more advanced features may breach FAA rules.
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Inside Beta Technologies’ IPO With CEO Kyle Clark
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.
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