Beta Technologies Reports Q3 Revenue Growth to $8.9 Million
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Dec 04 2025
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- Revenue Growth: Beta Technologies reported third-quarter revenue of $8.9 million, more than doubling from $3.1 million a year ago, indicating initial success in the electric aviation market.
- Widened Net Loss: The company's net loss widened to $452 million, translating to a loss of $9.83 per share, compared to a loss of $82.1 million and $1.81 per share a year earlier, reflecting financial pressures during its expansion phase.
- Future Outlook: Beta forecasts full-year revenue between $29 million and $33 million, with adjusted EBITDA losses expected to range from $295 million to $325 million, highlighting both challenges and opportunities in a competitive market.
- Strategic Partnership: The $300 million investment agreement with GE Aerospace to co-develop a hybrid electric turbogenerator signifies the company's dual-use potential in military and civil aviation, enhancing its competitive edge in the industry.
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About BETA
Beta Technologies, Inc. designs, manufactures and sells high-performance electric aircraft, advanced electric propulsion systems, charging systems and components. The Company develops electric aircraft, their critical systems and components (such as motors and batteries) and ground service equipment (GSE) to charge them. Its aircraft products include ALIA CTOL (CX300), ALIA VTOL (A250), ALIA Defense VTOL (MV250), and Larger Aircraft. ALIA CTOL (CX300) is designed for all-weather deployment and reliability. Its CTOL aircraft transports six people or 200 cubic feet of cargo plus two crew members on missions of up to approximately 215 nautical miles. The ALIA VTOL (A250) is a vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, allowing it to operate from locations with or without runway access. The Company sells its motors to both established aerospace and defense original equipment manufacturers as well as new market entrants designing electric aircraft.
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Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.




