BETA Technologies, Inc. announces its financial and operating results for the third quarter of 2025.
Key highlights include initial customer deliveries, first certified AAM technology, progress in VTOL testing, strategic partnerships, varied propulsion applications, and a growing order book.
Financially, revenues for the quarter were $8.9 million, with product revenue exceeding expectations and service revenue driven by defense contracts. Operating expenses totaled $86.8 million.
Initial Customer Deliveries
Delivered ALIA CTOL aircraft to Norway and New Zealand for demonstration flights.
First Certified AAM Technology
Certified pusher propeller under FAA Part 35 Type Certification for electric aircraft.
Strategic Partnerships
Formed partnerships with GE Aerospace, Hartzell, and General Dynamics for electric aviation.
Growing Orderbook
Backlog of 891 aircraft worth $3.5 billion, showcasing the diverse applications of BETA's aircraft.
- BETA continues to lead in the development and commercialization of electric aviation, with successful partnerships and milestone achievements.
- The financial performance reflects strong revenue growth and strategic investments in research and development.
- The company's focus on innovation and technological execution positions it as a key player in the electric aviation industry.
BETA Technologies, Inc.'s third-quarter results demonstrate the company's commitment to advancing electric aviation and solidifying its position in the market. With a focus on innovation and strategic partnerships, BETA is poised for future growth and industry leadership.