Electric Aircraft Firm Beta, Operators Hold ‘Discussions on Larger Platforms’
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Air New Zealand has asked Beta Technologies to test a larger battery-electric aircraft after the airline has classified the Alia CX300 used in the recent demonstration program as too small for an economic operation, said CEO Nikhil Ravishankar to the newsroom news portal New Zealand.
Electric Aircraft Firm Beta, Operators Hold ‘Discussions on Larger Platforms’
Electric aircraft manufacturer Beta Technologies is in “discussions on larger platforms” with operators, Simon Newitt, the company’s global head of sales and support, told FLYING. “We’re discussing with and listening to those operators as to what they want, and if they’re interested in larger platforms, that’s just good information for us as we consider our product strategy and roadmap as we go forward,” Newitt said. Air New Zealand has reported…
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