Beta Flies Passengers Into JFK In All-Electric Alia

Beta Technologies  Caption: Beta’s Alia CTOL electric aircraft flew a pilot and four passengers into New York’s JFK International Airport

Beta’s Alia CTOL electric aircraft flew a pilot and four passengers into New York’s JFK International Airport. 

Credit: Beta Technologies
The first passenger-carrying, all-electric aircraft demonstration flight has landed at a major U.S. airport. Beta Technologies’ Alia CX300 touched down at JFK International Airport at 11:13 a.m. on June 3 after a 45-min. flight from East Hampton Airport on Long Island. A pilot and four passengers...
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