BETA Technologies: Norway Completes Its First Electric Aviation Test Project
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First phase of electric aircraft testing comes to a close in Norway
Norway has completed its first electric aviation test project with Bristow, BETA Technologies, Avinor, and CAA Norway in Stavanger this January, marking the first project to take place in the country’s international test arena, which was established in April 2024. So far in the project, 126 flights have been conducted with a total distance flown of 8,748 nautical miles using BETA’s ALIA CTOL aircraft, which can seat five passengers and takes aro…
BETA Technologies electric aircraft completes testing project in Norway
Norway has completed its first electric aviation test project with Bristow, BETA Technologies, Avinor and CAA Norway in Stavanger this January, marking the first project to take place in the country’s international test arena, which was established in April 2024. So far in the project, 126 flights have been conducted with a total distance flown of 8,748 nautical miles using BETA’s ALIA CTOL aircraft, which can seat five passengers and takes arou…
Norway Completes its First Electric Aviation Test Project Using BETA’s ALIA Aircraft
Norway reached an important milestone last week in its transition to low- and zero-emission aviation, with Bristow pilot Jeremy Degagne landing BETA Technologies’ ALIA aircraft in Stavanger after six months of testing. The electric aviation test project was carried out in cooperation between Bristow, BETA, Avinor and CAA Norway. It is the first project conducted under Norway’s international test arena, which was established by Avinor and CAA Nor…
Norway has reached an important milestone in the transition to low- and zero-emission aviation, according to Avinor.
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