Imagine that you call a taxi and find yourself not in the back of an old yellow cab but flying in a small electric plane.Â
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This imagined trip will soon become reality in Utah, thanks to a new electric aircraft agreement.Â
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Beta Technologies' electric-powered Alia aircraft made a stop in Salt Lake City on Monday, the first in a series of planned demonstrations across Utah this week.Â
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Alia’s flight came six weeks after Beta signed a memorandum of understanding with Utah aerospace and defense group 47G, with support from the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity and the Utah Department of Transportation.
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Art Raymond writes, “The benchmark agreement outlines a plan to create new, airborne options for transporting goods and people around the state, reducing emissions and making Utah a forward player in an emerging tech segment that’s expected to grow into a multi-billion dollar industry in the coming years.”
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Read more about the future of electric aircraft in Utah.Â
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