SEATTLE — A plane that will never need traditional fuel landed at Boeing Field, making history. “The first electric aircraft ...
Beta Technologies, a Vermont-based electric aircraft manufacturer, visited Seattle's Boeing Field as part of its tour to meet regional airports and officials.
After six months of being shut down and confusing NOTAMs, the "little runway" at Seattle’s Boeing Field reopens.
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Beta’s Alia Lands at Boeing Field

Beta flies its conventional takeoff and landing (CTOL) model for Washington state officials and other attendees.
Vermont-based Beta wasn’t just doing a fly-by. The company brought the plane to Seattle for an official demonstration of the ...
The plane is powered by the Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines, which Airbus calls “the world’s most efficient large aero-engine.” ...
SNAP benefits are running dry for American families, and that hits home for the founders of Toasted Bagels & Coffee in ...
Aziz Koleilat — the president and CEO of GE Aerospace for the Middle East, Pakistan, Türkiye and CIS — reveals how the ...
It starts in 1980 when a young Peter Gash first set eyes on Lady Elliot Island – a coral cay on the southernmost tip of the ...
Sustainable aviation fuel has the potential to slash emissions from aviation and create a market for waste that cannot be recycled.
Aircraft made by Boeing feature slightly different noses to those made by Airbus. This article explains how and why.
A hybrid Cessna 337 taxied down a Southern California runway and lifted into the air. The plane, a type commonly used as an air taxi between islands, had a traditional gas-powered motor in the nose ...