Electric aircraft to revolutionize travel and protect ecosystem in Greece

Electric aircraft to revolutionize travel and protect ecosystem in Greece

Electric aircraft to be acquired by Aria Hotels, one of the hospitality subsidiaries of the Libra Group, will offer a new traveling experience in Greece.

Beginning around 2026 and in partnership with LCI Aviation, a sister company within the Libra Group, Aria Hotels will provide holiday-goers vacationing in and around its fifty properties across Greece with access to electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) to traverse Greece and its exceptional islands.

This paradigm-shifting technology allows guests to travel in a sustainable, time-efficient, and economical fashion, which is net-carbon zero, helping to protect the stunning ecosystem, Aria Hotels says in the announcement.

LCI, also a subsidiary of the Libra Group, recently signed a deal with BETA Technologies (BETA), the developer of a fully integrated electric aviation system, to acquire up to 125 of the company’s eVTOL aircraft.

Under the terms of the deposit-backed agreement, LCI will initially acquire fifty aircraft with an option for a total of up to 125. The eVTOL aircraft is currently under development at BETA’s facility in Burlington, Vermont.

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