Bristow Norway completes first all‑electric Alia CX300 simulated cargo flight Stavanger–Bergen

Bristow Norway flew Beta Technologies' all‑electric Alia CX300 on Sept. 4, completing the first simulated cargo mission between Stavanger and Bergen under Norway's zero‑emission trials. The flight capped a month of test operations at Stavanger and validated short‑haul route capability between regional airports.

Discovered 2025-09-04T06:25:14.159546-07:00 | 2025-09-04T06:25:14.159546-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Demonstrates route‑proving: the Stavanger–Bergen simulated cargo mission is a concrete step in validating zero‑emission short‑haul operations inside Norway's low‑emission test arena (see earlier Bristow Norway Alia CX300 trials).

  • Moves beyond showcase flights: the mission builds on Alia’s airport and downtown demonstrations, showing the aircraft can be applied to point‑to‑point regional logistics as well as passenger scenarios.

  • Links to commercialization and infrastructure: the test aligns with parallel moves to deploy EV charging at regional airports and planned operator evaluations that support commercial entry (see Beta charger deployments and Republic Airways evaluation).

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