Thousands More Seats From Shannon to USA Welcomed
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Thousands more seats from Shannon to USA welcomed
THERE is excitement on both sides of the Atlantic about increased seats on flights through Shannon Airport to the USA this week. The airport is celebrating the return of Delta’s increased direct flights to New York-JFK, offering 52,000 seats until September 20 – 5,600 more than in 2024 – and United Airlines’ non-stop to Chicago, with 44,000 seats until September 24. Passengers travelling from Shannon now have a choice of five daily US flights ac…
Advanced air mobility takes flight in Ireland, with the BETA Alia CTOL
The first advanced air mobility electric aircraft flights have taken off in Ireland. BETA Technologies’ ALIA CX300 Conventional takeoff & landing (CTOL) aircraft has taken off from the Future Mobility Campus Ireland (FMCI) in Shannon as part of a wide-ranging industry partnership to launch AAM services in Ireland. Apart for BETA Technologies and the FMCI, industry partners in the test flights include the Shannon Airport Group, Atlantic Aviation G
Beta Technologies debuts electric aircraft at Shannon airport - TechCentral.ie
Beta Technologies has debuted its electric Alia CTOL (conventional take-off and landing) plane at Shannon Airport with the support of Future Mobility Campus Ireland. The showcase marks the first in a series of planned stops Beta’s CTOL aircraft will make across the continent, culminating in its final delivery to a customer in Norway. The Vermont-based [… The post Beta Technologies debuts electric aircraft at Shannon airport appeared first on Tec…
BETA Technologies debuts production ALIA CTOL aircraft in Ireland, ahead of first European customer delivery - eVTOL Insights
BETA Technologies has today (Friday) debuted its production-intent ALIA CTOL aircraft at Shannon Airport in Ireland, with the support of Future Mobility Campus Ireland (FMCI). This showcase marks the first in a series of planned stops BETA will make across Europe, which will culminate in the delivery of its ALIA CTOL aircraft to longtime customer
Electric aircraft debuts in Ireland ahead of first European delivery - The Clare Herald
BETA Technologies, a U.S.-based aerospace company manufacturing next-generation technologies, today debuted its production-intent ALIA CTOL aircraft at Shannon Airport in Ireland with the support of Future Mobility Campus Ireland (FMCI). This showcase marks the first in a series of planned stops BETA will make across the continent, which will culminate in the delivery of its […] The post Electric aircraft debuts in Ireland ahead of first Eur…
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