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BETA is the flight control system of choice for Horizon Aircraft in Canada

Horizon Aircraft announced on Thursday that it has selected BETA Technologies, a manufacturer of electric aircraft, to provide flight-control computers to its Cavorite aircraft. The company is looking to accelerate certification efforts.

The Canadian hybrid-electric plane maker announced that it would integrate BETA’s fly-by wire?flight-control hardware and customized software in its Cavorite X7. This aircraft can carry up to six passengers, including a pilot. It also has a payload of 1,500 pounds.

The deal comes as electric and hybrid aircraft firms assemble suppliers and prepare for regulatory approvals before commercial deployment, in an effort to meet the growing demand for a quicker?and a lower-emissions alternative to?urban transportation.

The regulators examine the flight-control computer systems to ensure aircraft handling and stability.

Tom Brassington, Horizon's chief technology officer, said that the BETA agreement is critical for the aircraft's integration of flight-control.

The company announced that it would use the flight control computer hardware BETA already uses in its aircraft. Both companies claimed this could reduce component costs and improve manufacturing efficiency.

BETA, which also makes safety-critical components like motors and batteries in addition to flight controls systems, was selected earlier this year, along with rivals Archer, Joby and others, for an U.S. Government?pilot program that aims to accelerate the deployment of flying taxis.

This agreement is the latest in a series of partnerships announced by Horizon. These include?deals? with RAMPF for the manufacture of?the main aircraft body, UK-based F1 suppliers Motion Applied, to design a motor drive custom inverter and Pratt & Whitney Canada, to provide its engine.

(source: Reuters)