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Beta Technologies performs the first all-electric aircraft touchdown

Beta Technologies, the company and port officials announced on Tuesday that it was the first U.S. firm to land an electric aircraft in the New York/New Jersey area.

In a press release, the airline said that a flight from New York to John F. Kennedy International Airport took 45 minutes. The pilot was accompanied by four passengers.

Airlines and transportation companies are developing services that use electric aircraft powered by batteries, which can land and take off vertically. This allows them to transport travelers on short city trips while avoiding traffic.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) finalized in October comprehensive training and certification rules for air taxi pilots. They called it "the last piece of the puzzle" for safely introducing this aircraft in the near future.

Beta also raised $318 in equity capital for production, certification and commercialization of its electric aircraft. This brings the total value raised to over $1 billion.

The Vermont-based firm was founded in 2017.

Kyle Clark, the CEO and founder, stated in a statement that the aircraft had undergone years of safety testing. (Reporting by Aishwarya Jain in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel)

(source: Reuters)