Electric aircraft are increasingly entering the public eye—and public markets.
Vermont’s high-flying electric aviation startup made a big impression during its public debut on the New York Stock Exchange.
Beta Technologies' public market debut is a capstone to founder and CEO Kyle Clark's untraditional approach to building an aviation company.
BETA, which operates out of South Burlington, announced its initial public offering of nearly 30 million shares of Class A ...
BETA Technologies, Inc.'s robust order backlog, strategic partnerships & strong patent portfolio provide a competitive moat.
This week, the roar of engines at Boeing Field gave way to the quiet hum of progress as a different kind of airplane landed, ...
This is the first Vermont IPO since the heyday of public offerings in the 1990s. It also comes on a day when the major stock ...
BETA Technologies, Inc., an electric aerospace company ("BETA," or "we"), today announced that it priced its upsized initial public offering of 29,852,941 shares of its Class A common stock, par value ...
Beta Technologies, a Vermont-based electric aircraft manufacturer, visited Seattle's Boeing Field as part of its tour to meet regional airports and officials.
In a news release Tuesday, Beta said Washington has a “deep-rooted aviation heritage that has long positioned the state as a ...
The market responded incredibly well,” founding CEO Kyle Clark said in a press conference from the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday. “It's obviously a huge day for us down here.” ...
The first electric aircraft to carry the Air New Zealand name has hit the skies today, with the BETA ALIA CX300 taking off from Tauranga Airport in its first test flight in New Zealand.