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BETA Technologies commissions first electric aircraft charger in Mississippi
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Feb 15, 2024

BETA Technologies commissions first electric aircraft charger in Mississippi

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  • BETA Technologies, a US-based company developing eVTOL aircraft for urban air mobility, partnered with Golden Triangle Regional Airport (GTRA) and Avflight, a fixed-base operator firm, to install and commission Mississippi's first electric aviation charging station.

  • BETA’s charging stations are multimodal and interoperable, capable of powering electric aircraft and ground vehicles. 

  • Analyst QuickTake: This new charging site in Mississippi is the newest addition to BETA’s growing network of electric infrastructure across the US. In 2023, the company commissioned five chargers in five states and sold electric chargers to the Department of Defense, Atlantic Aviation, and Archer Aviation. As of February 2024, BETA has installed electric chargers at 18 US locations, with 55 additional sites under development for public and private use by commercial, military, and medical entities.

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