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BETA Technologies stock slides in year-end trade: what’s driving the move and what investors watch next
30 December 2025
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BETA Technologies stock slides in year-end trade: what’s driving the move and what investors watch next

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 14:01 ET — Regular session

  • BETA Technologies shares fell about 3.4% to $28.46 in afternoon trading, near the session low.
  • The broader U.S. market was muted in holiday-thin trade as investors awaited Federal Reserve minutes.
  • With no new company disclosures in recent weeks, attention stays on cash burn, delivery pace and certification milestones.

Shares of BETA Technologies, Inc. (BETA) fell 3.4% to $28.46 in afternoon trading on Tuesday after opening at $29.82, leaving the stock near the day’s low of $28.37. The session high was $29.79, with about 304,000 shares traded.

The drop came as U.S. stocks held near flat in choppy, holiday-thinned trading, with investors focused on minutes from the Federal Reserve’s Dec. 9-10 meeting due later in the day. “It’s just a healthy rebalancing of allocations more so than an emotionally driven sell-off,” said Mark Hackett, chief market strategist at Nationwide. Reuters

BETA, an electric aircraft maker that began trading on the New York Stock Exchange in November, has seen outsized moves typical of newly listed stocks as liquidity builds and investors recalibrate positioning. The company’s shares opened at $34 in their NYSE debut after an upsized IPO that raised $1.01 billion, Reuters reported. Reuters

There was no fresh company catalyst on Tuesday, with the company’s investor relations site showing its most recent SEC filing as a Schedule 13G dated Dec. 5 — a disclosure form used to report large passive shareholdings. Its last quarterly report (10‑Q) and a current report (8‑K) were dated Dec. 4. BETA Technologies, Inc.

BETA designs and manufactures electric aircraft, electric propulsion systems and charging infrastructure, according to the company’s investor materials. Its ALIA platform includes a conventional takeoff-and-landing aircraft (CTOL) and an electric vertical takeoff and landing variant (VTOL), a type designed to lift like a helicopter. BETA Technologies, Inc.

In its latest quarterly update on Dec. 4, the company forecast full-year 2025 revenue of $29 million to $33 million and adjusted EBITDA of negative $295 million to negative $325 million; adjusted EBITDA is a profitability yardstick that excludes some costs. BETA also said it had a civil aircraft backlog of 891 aircraft worth $3.5 billion — backlog is the value of orders and options not yet delivered — and ended the quarter with $687.6 million in cash and equivalents. BETA Technologies, Inc.

Other publicly traded advanced air mobility and electric air-taxi names were modestly lower, with Joby Aviation down about 1.5%, Archer Aviation off about 0.3%, and Eve Holding slightly lower. BETA’s steeper decline left it trailing the peer group on the day.

For traders, the underperformance underscores how thin year-end liquidity can amplify swings in younger listings, especially in pre-profit aerospace names where sentiment can turn quickly on rates and risk appetite.

The next near-term market test is macro: investors are also watching a weekly jobless-claims reading in an otherwise data-light week, after a tech-led pullback weighed on stocks into the final stretch of 2025, Reuters reported. Reuters

For BETA specifically, the next big check-in is its first full-year report as a newly public company, when investors will look for any update to revenue expectations, the pace of customer deliveries and how quickly spending scales with production.

Investors are also likely to focus on regulatory progress, including aircraft and component certification steps, which can influence when the company can move from demonstrations to sustained commercial revenue.

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