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By EVWorld Si Editors
Stavanger, Norway – Bristow Norway AS, a subsidiary of the Bristow Group, has become the first customer to receive Beta Technologies' Alia CX300 electric aircraft. This delivery marks a significant milestone in the advancement of sustainable aviation.
The Alia CX300 is a conventional takeoff and landing (CTOL) electric aircraft designed for regional flights. It features a single five-blade propeller and is capable of carrying five passengers or 1,400 pounds of cargo over distances exceeding 300 nautical miles. The aircraft was delivered to Stavanger Airport in Norway, where it will undergo a six-month evaluation program as part of Norway's Test Arena for Zero & Low Emission Aviation.
The evaluation program, conducted in collaboration with Avinor and the Civil Aviation Authority of Norway (CAA Norway), aims to assess the operational performance of the Alia CX300 on flights between Stavanger and Bergen airports. The program may expand to other locations in Norway, depending on the results of the initial evaluations.
Bristow pilots, who have undergone training at Beta Technologies' headquarters in Vermont, will operate and maintain the Alia CX300 during the evaluation period. This initiative represents a key step toward integrating electric aircraft into commercial operations and advancing the adoption of sustainable aviation technologies.
Source: Bristow and Beta Start Testing Electric Aircraft Routes in Norway
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