Golden Triangle Regional Airport Mississippi, BETA Technologies, & Avflight Establishes Its First Electric Airside Charger
On Monday, February 12, 2024, BETA Technologies flew its all-electric ALIA aircraft into Golden Triangle Regional Airport, conducting the inaugural charge on the newly commissioned airside charger. Golden Triangle Regional Airport (GTR) has partnered with BETA, an electric aerospace company based in Burlington, Vermont, and Avflight, a global fixed-base operator, to install and commission the first-ever electric aviation charging station in the state of Mississippi. 4-County Electric Power Association served as the utility partner in bringing these chargers online for public access at the regional airport.
BETA’s charging stations are multimodal and interoperable, capable of powering electric aircraft and ground vehicles alike. The chargers are designed with the combined charging system standard to prioritize vehicle compatibility — offering universal utility to benefit the varied patrons of Avflight and GTR.
“ L'aéroport régional du Triangle d'Or est ravi d'annoncer l'ouverture du premier chargeur d'avions électriques du Mississippi ”, déclare le directeur exécutif Matt Dowell. “ Cette nouvelle installation représente une étape importante dans la promotion de l'infrastructure aéronautique de l'aéroport et de la région, et dans le soutien à la croissance de la technologie des avions électriques. ”
Executive Director of the Golden Triangle Development LINK, Joe Max Higgins, adds, “The Golden Triangle region is at the forefront of economic development in the Southeast. BETA’s decision to place the state’s first electric charging station for aircraft at the Golden Triangle Regional Airport is an indication that we are bringing leading technology to our state.”
GTR has installed one Level 3 Fast-Charger located inside the fence (air side), which will primarily be used by electric aircraft, and one Level 2 Charger located outside the fence (car side), which will primarily be used by members of the public who drive electric vehicles. With this new infrastructure, the airport is well-positioned to support the electric transportation future.
“ Alors que le transport électrique continue de se développer, et que l'aviation électrique se rapproche plus spécifiquement des opérations commerciales, l'infrastructure de recharge deviendra de plus en plus importante ”, déclare Nate Ward, responsable du développement réseau chez BETA. “ Nous sommes ravis d'avoir des partenaires comme Golden Triangle Regional et Avflight, dont la clairvoyance et l'approche innovante font progresser l'ensemble de l'État du Mississippi. Alors que nous continuons à déployer nos chargeurs sur des marchés clés, et que l'ensemble de l'industrie continue de croître, ces chargeurs contribueront à accélérer la connectivité à travers le pays. ”
“We are proud to have collaborated with airport leadership and BETA Technologies to bring the latest in sustainable energy to GTR,” says Garrett Hain, Avflight’s Vice President of Finance and Treasurer. “By offering a fast commercial charging station on the Avflight ramp, along with a dual port electric vehicle charger for the parking lot, we’re able to host an array of sustainably-powered vehicles, including industry-leading options, like BETA’s ALIA-250 Aircraft. It’s not only an investment in our FBO and airport, but also an investment in our community and environment.”
To celebrate this milestone, GTR held a commissioning event with representatives from GTR, BETA, and Avflight in attendance. BETA also flew its all-electric ALIA aircraft into GTR to receive the inaugural airside charge. The aircraft — one of two configurations BETA is currently developing and certifying with the FAA — arrived in Mississippi following a demonstration in Houma, Louisiana, with partners at Bristow, and a months-long deployment with the U.S. Air Force at Duke Field in Florida.
“ Ce projet marque une avancée passionnante dans le domaine de l'aviation, et nous sommes fiers que Neel-Schaffer ait contribué à doter le Mississippi de sa première station de recharge pour avions électriques ”, déclare Joshua P. Stump, P.E., chef de projet principal chez Neel-Schaffer, Inc. “ Notre équipe a eu l'honneur de procéder à des examens de plans afin d'optimiser le développement futur et de créer un plan d'action de sécurité pour le projet. Nous sommes impatients de voir ce projet utilisé par la communauté de l'aviation, car il représente véritablement l'innovation et l'avenir de l'ingénierie aéronautique. ”
This effort was a collaboration among many entities including Mississippi State University.
Rob Premo, Director of MSU’s Raspet Flight Research Laboratory, notes, “Raspet shares BETA’s future – a focused approach to redefine the limits of modern aviation. The location of BETA’s new charging facility at GTR promises to create expanded opportunities for us to work together to further advance aviation research as we continue to explore safe integration of our national airspace.”
“We are thrilled that BETA Technologies has chosen to lease land to operate an aircraft electrical charging facility near Mississippi State University, home to the Federal Aviation Administration’s Center of Excellence for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (ASSURE) and the Raspet Flight Research Laboratory,” adds Stephen P. Luxion, Executive Director of ASSURE. “Previous collaboration with BETA in surveying and forecasting the AAM industry for the FAA has laid the groundwork for safely integrating this emerging technology into the nation’s airspace. With BETA right next door, we eagerly anticipate future opportunities to join forces and propel this new technology to new heights.”
This new charge site in Mississippi is part of a growing national network of electric infrastructure that BETA is building out across the U.S. Over the past several months, BETA has commissioned five chargers in five states and has sold chargers to the Department of Defense, Atlantic Aviation and Archer Aviation. Currently, BETA has chargers online at 18 site locations from Vermont to Arkansas, Alabama and Florida — with more than 55 additional sites in development for public and private use by commercial, military and medical entities.
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