Canada’s HeliJet Orders Up To Eight Beta Alia eVTOLs

The Alia 250 is designed to carry a pilot and five passengers up to 250 mi. (402 km) at a top speed of 138 mph.

 

Credit: Beta Technologies
Vancouver-based HeliJet has placed an order for up to eight Alia electric- vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) vehicles from Beta Technologies, becoming the first Canadian operator to purchase a passenger eVTOL, according to the two companies. The order will see HeliJet integrate the Alia eVTOLs...
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