Whisper-quiet electric helicopter-plane could turn NYC into ‘The Jetsons’
On Tuesday morning, the first-ever passenger flight of an electric-powered plane in North America glided down onto the tarmac at JFK with little more than a whisper. The quiet milestone has big implications for the future of aviation.
“We’ve drastically lowered the cost of flying, increased the safety and reduced the noise of the airplane — all concurrently,” Kyle Clark, the pilot of the flight and CEO of electric aerospace company BETA Technologies, told NYNext.
The 49-minute, 72-nautical mile jaunt from East Hampton to Queens was fueled by just $8 worth of electricity, but it was the culmination of years of development.
Clark, a 45-year-old entrepreneur who studied engineering at Harvard, launched BETA Technologies in 2017 with the aim of developing electric-powered aircraft and the infrastructure to support them. He’s since raised more than $1 billion in funding from investors such as the Qatar Investment Authority, Fidelity, and Amazon.

