In a monumental breakthrough for the aviation industry, the world’s first fully electric passenger aircraft, ‘ALIA CX300’, has successfully completed its first commercial test flight — covering 130 kilometers in just 35 minutes, with passengers onboard and an estimated flight cost of just ₹7,694 (approx. USD $92).
Developed by American aerospace innovator Beta Technologies, the ALIA CX300 represents the future of clean, sustainable air travel. The historic flight not only showcased the aircraft’s impressive speed and range but also marked a significant shift toward eco-friendly aviation.
Taking off from [insert departure location] and landing at , the ALIA CX300 maintained a smooth, quiet, and emission-free journey, powered entirely by electric propulsion. The aircraft features vertical take-off and landing capabilities, advanced aerodynamics, and a battery system designed for efficiency and rapid charging.
Experts are hailing the flight as a defining moment in global transportation, highlighting its potential to revolutionize short-haul travel, cut down carbon emissions, and drastically reduce operating costs.
“This flight is a landmark achievement,” said a spokesperson from Beta Technologies. “ALIA CX300 has demonstrated that electric aviation is no longer a concept—it’s a practical, powerful, and planet-friendly reality.”
With increasing investment in green technology and support from regulatory agencies, electric aviation is poised to transform how the world flies. The successful flight of ALIA CX300 may soon lead to regular commercial electric routes — quieter skies, cleaner air, and faster regional travel at lower costs.