Bristow Completes Norway Electric Aircraft Trial

Bristow Group  Caption 1 (beta-norway) Beta’s Alia CX300 consumed 12 MWh of electricity over 126 test flights during Bristow’s six-month operational trial in Norway

Beta’s Alia CX300 consumed 12 MWh of electricity over 126 test flights during Bristow’s six-month operational trial in Norway.

Credit: Bristow Group
Bristow Group has completed a six-month, 126-flight operational trial of Beta Technologies’ Alia electric aircraft flying on a cargo route between Stavanger and Bergen in Norway. Following on the heels of Bristow’s first firm order for Electra’s hybrid-electric EL9, completion of the Norway trial...
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