KEY POINTS
  • United Parcel Service announced it has agreed to purchase of 10 electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft from Beta Technologies.
  • The package delivery giant will test the eVTOLs for use in its Express Air delivery network, focusing on small and medium markets.
  • "You can see a future where it's carrying, let's say 1,000 pounds, 1,500 pounds to rural hospitals," and landing on a helipad instead of an airport, UPS' Bala Ganesh said.

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United Parcel Service is taking package delivery to new heights, literally, with the purchase of 10 electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft from Beta Technologies.

In an announcement Wednesday, Atlanta-based UPS said it will test the eVTOLs for use in its Express Air delivery network, focusing on small and medium markets. The company will operate the eVTOLs under its Flight Forward division, which is also exploring drone delivery.

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