Avflight, in partnership with BETA Technologies, announced the installation of electric aircraft charging infrastructure at four of its Michigan-based fixed-base operations, creating a foundational intrastate charging corridor for aviation’s future.
Charging stations are already online at Avflight Lansing and Avflight Holland, with additional installations forthcoming at Avflight Traverse City and Avflight Willow Run. The development is part of a $2.6 million investment awarded to BETA Technologies by the State of Michigan to support the deployment of Advanced Air Mobility infrastructure across key regional airports.
Joe Meszaros, Avflight’s vice president of operations commented: “We’re proud to work alongside BETA Technologies and the State of Michigan to deliver this critical infrastructure. These charging stations reinforce Avflight’s long-term commitment to innovation and environmental responsibility while making Michigan a leader in the national push for electric aviation.”
Nate Ward, BETA Technologies’ lead for charging network development stated: “Michigan has a long track record of innovation when it comes to transportation, and this is yet another example. The installation of these four chargers, and the state’s support to do so, represents a meaningful step toward advancing AAM, and delivering real benefits to Michigan’s communities and economy. We’re grateful to partner with a wonderful, forward-leaning business like Avflight on this path to the future.”

To commemorate this achievement, BETA flew its all-electric ALIA aircraft into Avflight Lansing to complete an inaugural charge and demonstrate the capabilities of the newly commissioned airside charger.
These Michigan sites triple a growing network of Avflight FBOs with electric aviation infrastructure, joining Avflight Akron-Canton (KCAK) in Ohio and Avflight Columbus (KGTR) in Mississippi.
BETA chargers installed at Avflight’s locations are multimodal and interoperable, designed around the Combined Charging System (CCS) standard. This enables the chargers to serve not only electric aircraft, but also electric ground vehicles, helping reduce emissions across all modes of airport transportation. They join a growing network of chargers BETA is installing across the U.S. and Canada.

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