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Startup's electric plane could reshape air travel by 2027

Created at 6 Jun · 8:27 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Beta Technologies' electric aircraft, the Alia CX300, aims to revolutionize short regional routes with cleaner, cheaper, and quieter travel. The company is pursuing a stepped certification approach, with cargo flights expected later this year and full passenger certification anticipated in late 2027. Challenges remain regarding infrastructure, battery life, and public acceptance.

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Key Numbers

2027full certification expected
20 minutesflight duration
100 miles per hourflight speed
5 passengersaircraft capacity
390 milesideal range
1 hourbattery recharge time
$13 millionprojected battery replacement sales over lifetime
250 kWhbattery energy capacity
1,300 feetaltitude for glide demonstration
$3cost of demo flight in electricity
4,000+public-use airports in the US too small for commercial jets

Who's Involved

Beta Technologies
startup aiming to revolutionize travel with electric aircraft
Alia CX300
Beta's all-electric aircraft for regional routes
Chris "Pooter" Caputo
Test pilot for Beta Technologies
Kyle Clark
President and CEO of Beta Technologies
Air New Zealand
Carrier with orders for the Alia CX300
Joby Aviation
US competitor focused on eVTOL aircraft
Archer Aviation
US competitor focused on eVTOL aircraft
Sean Duffy
Transportation Secretary who took a demo flight
Startup's electric plane could reshape air travel by 2027

↳ Why This Matters

Beta Technologies' electric aircraft, if successful, could significantly alter regional air travel by offering a more sustainable, cost-effective, and quieter alternative, potentially opening up new routes and enabling aerial commuting.

Key facts

  • Beta Technologies' electric aircraft, the Alia CX300, offers a glimpse into the future of aviation.
  • The Alia CX300 is designed for short regional routes, aiming to be cleaner, cheaper, and quieter than current turboprops and helicopters.
  • Beta is pursuing a stepped certification strategy, with revenue-cargo flights expected later this year and full passenger certification targeted for late 2027.
  • The aircraft can carry five passengers and one pilot, with a range of approximately 390 miles under ideal conditions.
  • Beta is also developing an electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, the Alia 250, for city commutes.

Vermont-based startup Beta Technologies is aiming to reshape air travel with its electric aircraft, the Alia CX300. The company invited media to experience a flight on the state-of-the-art all-electric aircraft, which offers a smooth, quiet, and fast ride. The Alia CX300 is designed to operate on short regional routes, potentially replacing current turboprops and helicopters, making travel cleaner, cheaper, and quieter. The aircraft can carry five passengers and one pilot, with a range of approximately 390 miles under ideal conditions, powered by rechargeable battery packs that can be recharged in about an hour. Beta's strategy involves a stepped certification process, with revenue-cargo flights expected to commence later this year under a Transportation Department pilot program, and full passenger certification anticipated in late 2027. Beta is also developing an electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, the Alia 250, for urban commuting. This approach differs from competitors like Joby Aviation and Archer Aviation, who are primarily focused on eVTOLs. Beta president and CEO Kyle Clark views this as a pragmatic strategy to ease certification. However, the company faces significant hurdles, including the development of charging infrastructure, obtaining full certification, and gaining public acceptance, especially if projected cost savings do not translate into affordable fares. The company also projects up to $13 million in battery replacement sales over each aircraft's lifetime, which could be a concern for potential customers. Beta has partnered with airlines like Air New Zealand and Republic Airways for real-world test flights, including organ deliveries. The Alia CX300's operational costs, while potentially lower than fuel-powered aircraft due to cheaper electricity, still include pilots, maintenance, and insurance, leaving the true economics as a key question. The company's vertical integration strategy, building much of its technology in-house, is compared to SpaceX's approach.

Frequently asked questions

The Alia CX300 is a one-of-a-kind electric aircraft developed by the startup Beta Technologies, designed for short regional air travel.

Beta is pursuing a stepped certification approach, starting with cargo flights for its cTOL (conventional takeoff and landing) aircraft and then moving to passenger flights, followed by eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft.

Key challenges include developing charging infrastructure, achieving full certification, and securing public acceptance, alongside questions about the ultimate affordability of fares.

The Alia CX300 can carry five passengers and one pilot, with a range of approximately 390 miles under ideal conditions.

What Happens Next

01Revenue-cargo flights expected to begin later this year under a Transportation Department pilot program.
02Full certification for the Alia CX300 is expected in late 2027.
03Beta plans to certify its eVTOL aircraft, the Alia 250, in the years following the CX300's certification.

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How It Developed

6 Jun · 8:05 AM
Beta Technologies' one-of-a-kind electric plane, the Alia CX300, offers a glimpse into future air travel, with potential for regional routes by 2027.
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