Published: 07 Oct 2025
GE Aerospace and BETA Technologies unveiled
a strategic alliance aimed at accelerating the adoption of hybrid-electric
propulsion in aviation. Under this partnership, GE will make a $300 million equity investment in BETA,
and together the companies will co-develop a hybrid electric turbogenerator
targeted for advanced air mobility (AAM) platforms, seeking to combine
GE s scale, turbine know-how, and certification expertise with BETA s
agility in electric propulsion innovation.
The collaboration brings BETA s expertise in
high-performance, permanent magnet electric generators together with GE
Aerospace s tested turbine, certification and safety expertise for large-scale
manufacturing and electrical power systems expertise.
This hybrid solution will tap into existing infrastructure and capabilities, such as GE Aerospace s CT7 and T700 engines, and is expected to bring significant enhancements in range, payload and speed performance compared to other aircraft in the same segment.
Additionally, GE Aerospace will make an equity investment of $300 million in BETA, subject to regulatory approval, aligned with its commitment to work with key industry players to advance technologies that will support the future of flight. In connection with this partnership, GE Aerospace will also have the right to designate a director to join BETA s Board.
GE Aerospace Chairman and CEO H. Lawrence Culp, Jr., said, Partnering with BETA will expand and accelerate hybrid electric technology development, meeting our customers needs for differentiated capabilities that provide more range, payload, and optimized engine and aircraft performance.
Kyle Clark, BETA Technologies Founder and CEO, said This partnership brings together two teams deeply committed to and guided by aerospace engineering excellence and building the future of flight. We believe the industry is on the precipice of a real step change, and we re humbled that GE Aerospace has the confidence in our team, technology, and iterative approach to innovation to partner with us. We look forward to partnering to co-develop products that will unlock the potential of hybrid electric flight, and to do it with the rigor, reliability, and safety that aviation demands.
GE Aerospace is advancing a suite of technologies for the future of flight, including integrated hybrid electric propulsion systems and advanced new engine architectures. Multiple milestones have been achieved over the last decade, including a 2016 ground test of an electric motor-driven propeller. In 2022, GE Aerospace completed the world s first test of a megawatt-class and multi-kilovolt (kV) hybrid electric propulsion system in altitude conditions up to 45,000 feet that simulate single-aisle commercial flight.
BETA has led the AAM industry in electric flight distance and hours flown generating valuable real-world data. BETA s aircraft are engineered for all-weather performance and have been tested to operate reliably in a wide range of environmental conditions across the U.S. and Europe. ALIA s electric propulsion and battery systems, which are developed in-house, offers reliable, high-tempo performance, as well as a quieter sound profile than conventional aircraft. Together, GE Aerospace and BETA will collaborate to develop an additional offering to enable the AAM industry.
Published: 07 Oct 2025
GE Aerospace and BETA Technologies unveiled
a strategic alliance aimed at accelerating the adoption of hybrid-electric
propulsion in aviation. Under this partnership, GE will make a $300 million equity investment in BETA,
and together the companies will co-develop a hybrid electric turbogenerator
targeted for advanced air mobility (AAM) platforms, seeking to combine
GE s scale, turbine know-how, and certification expertise with BETA s
agility in electric propulsion innovation.
The collaboration brings BETA s expertise in
high-performance, permanent magnet electric generators together with GE
Aerospace s tested turbine, certification and safety expertise for large-scale
manufacturing and electrical power systems expertise.
This hybrid solution will tap into existing infrastructure and capabilities, such as GE Aerospace s CT7 and T700 engines, and is expected to bring significant enhancements in range, payload and speed performance compared to other aircraft in the same segment.
Additionally, GE Aerospace will make an equity investment of $300 million in BETA, subject to regulatory approval, aligned with its commitment to work with key industry players to advance technologies that will support the future of flight. In connection with this partnership, GE Aerospace will also have the right to designate a director to join BETA s Board.
GE Aerospace Chairman and CEO H. Lawrence Culp, Jr., said, Partnering with BETA will expand and accelerate hybrid electric technology development, meeting our customers needs for differentiated capabilities that provide more range, payload, and optimized engine and aircraft performance.
Kyle Clark, BETA Technologies Founder and CEO, said This partnership brings together two teams deeply committed to and guided by aerospace engineering excellence and building the future of flight. We believe the industry is on the precipice of a real step change, and we re humbled that GE Aerospace has the confidence in our team, technology, and iterative approach to innovation to partner with us. We look forward to partnering to co-develop products that will unlock the potential of hybrid electric flight, and to do it with the rigor, reliability, and safety that aviation demands.
GE Aerospace is advancing a suite of technologies for the future of flight, including integrated hybrid electric propulsion systems and advanced new engine architectures. Multiple milestones have been achieved over the last decade, including a 2016 ground test of an electric motor-driven propeller. In 2022, GE Aerospace completed the world s first test of a megawatt-class and multi-kilovolt (kV) hybrid electric propulsion system in altitude conditions up to 45,000 feet that simulate single-aisle commercial flight.
BETA has led the AAM industry in electric flight distance and hours flown generating valuable real-world data. BETA s aircraft are engineered for all-weather performance and have been tested to operate reliably in a wide range of environmental conditions across the U.S. and Europe. ALIA s electric propulsion and battery systems, which are developed in-house, offers reliable, high-tempo performance, as well as a quieter sound profile than conventional aircraft. Together, GE Aerospace and BETA will collaborate to develop an additional offering to enable the AAM industry.
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