BETA Technologies has completed their first passenger-carrying flight with a fully electric aircraft, landing at the global hub of John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). “It takes innovation and vision to be the first to lean into something new,” the company stated in a LinkedIn post, taking pride in their significant step forward in the use of electric battery powered transportation.

BETA Technologies’ Electric Flight
Following six years of careful testing, BETA Technologies has successfully landed their inaugural all-electric flight at New York’s JFK. The flight lasted forty-five minutes, and carried four passengers – including Matt Koscal, President of Republic Airways, and Rob Wiesenthal, CEO of Blade Air Mobility.
“After years of rigorous safety testing in all types of environments, we’re proud to stand here with the Port Authority and the city of New York to demonstrate exactly how this aircraft can serve cities by easing congestion, reducing emissions, and increasing accessibility.”
“Flying our electric aircraft into one of the world’s busiest airports, with passengers, proves advanced air mobility is not some future concept, it’s here.”

About BETA Technologies
Founded in 2017, BETA Technologies manufactures electric flight through advanced air mobility (AAM) with focus on the medical, logistics and military sectors. The Vermont-based company aims to transport people and goods more efficiently around urban areas, increasing city connectivity while reducing congestion and pollution.
BETA Technologies’ ALIA CX300 Conventional Takeoff and Landing (CTOL) is the only AAM aircraft that has been granted a market survey certificate by the FAA, allowing for demonstration flights before full certification is achieved.
BETA is also in the process of developing the ALIA A250 Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) electric aircraft, which can carry an additional passenger or cargo.
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