Beta Technologies' new electric plane conquers the skies (video)

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Beta Technologies' new electric plane conquers the skies (video)

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The historic flight of the Alia CX300 was shown in a vivid video. We tell you how this important event in the world of aviation took place.



Electric aircraft developer Beta Technologies has released a historic dominican republic phone number library video online of the first Alia CX300 electric aircraft, built on a new production line in South Burlington, Vermont.

According to FlightGlobal, the flight lasted almost an hour. Kyle Clark, founder and CEO of Beta Technologies, was at the controls of the aircraft. The Alia CX300 climbed to an altitude of about 7,000 feet (2,134 meters). During the flight, the expert conducted an “evaluation of handling characteristics, determined stability and control checkpoints, and increased flight speed before performing several approaches to land.”

The aircraft shown in the video takes off using a traditional runway approach, which distinguishes the Alia CX300 from a model called the A250, which can take off and land vertically like a helicopter.

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The electric plane rolled off the assembly line at Beta Technologies' 18,580-square-foot manufacturing facility in South Burlington, which opened about a year ago. The company says the plane was inspected by the Federal Aviation Administration before being granted a special airworthiness certificate for experimental research. Only after that approval was obtained was the test flight possible.

The announcement of the launch of the Alia CX300 production line comes a few weeks after Beta Technologies announced it had raised $318 million in a Series C funding round. This fact indicates that the promising aviation startup's growth rate shows no signs of slowing down.

Clark said the company will spend the near futu
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