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BETA Technologies, Inc. develops and commercializes electric aviation products, including the ALIA electric aircraft family, charging infrastructure and aerospace-grade electric propulsion systems. News about BETA commonly covers financial results, investor conference participation, aircraft purchase agreements, customer partnerships and demonstration activity tied to cargo, passenger and medical logistics use cases.
Company updates also track regulatory and deployment activity for electric aircraft, including FAA eVTOL Integration Pilot Program participation, use of ALIA CTOL and VTOL aircraft, chargers and ground support equipment. Coverage reflects BETA's focus on electric aircraft development and manufacturing, related services and infrastructure needed to support electric aviation operations.
BETA (NYSE: BETA) has been contracted by Abu Dhabi Airports to deploy certified charging and battery thermal management infrastructure for an advanced air mobility network in the UAE.
The company has commissioned its charging system at Al Bateen Executive Airport, with installation at Zayed International Airport to follow. Abu Dhabi Airports plans a phased rollout of up to 14 public vertiports, and initial regional eVTOL flights are expected in 2026. BETA will provide equipment, onsite technical consulting, maintenance, and training, expanding its international charge network beyond >50 sites in the U.S. and Canada.
BETA (NYSE:BETA) priced an upsized initial public offering of 29,852,941 Class A shares at $34.00 per share, with a 30-day underwriter option for up to 4,477,941 additional shares.
The shares are expected to begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange on November 4, 2025 under the ticker BETA, and the offering is expected to close on November 5, 2025, subject to customary closing conditions. Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs are lead book-runners; additional book-runners include BofA Securities, Jefferies, TPG Capital BD, Citigroup, Cantor, BTIG and Needham.