Private company
Who owns BETA Technologies, Inc.
2 companies in the researched set disclose a stake in BETA Technologies, Inc., worth $197m between them. BETA Technologies, Inc. is private, so no 13F reports it: a 13F covers exchange listed positions only. These figures exist because each holder disclosed the stake in its own filings.
The disclosed stakes
One row per position. Where a holder reports the same company in two share classes, both rows are shown rather than summed, because the class is part of a position's identity.
Where each figure comes from
A private stake has no ownership form behind it, so the source is always the holder's own filing or disclosure. Anything modelled says so, with the arithmetic.
- Amazon.com, Inc., as of 30 Jun 2026. Share count unchanged between Amazon's 13G as of 31 Dec 2025 and its 13F as of 30 Jun 2026, so the 5.3% is carried forward but is measured on the older denominator. Price per share is 196,877,758 / 11,753,896 = 16.75. Record holder is Amazon.com NV Investment Holdings LLC. sourcesource 2
- GE Aerospace (formerly General Electric Company, continuing SEC registrant). GE Aerospace confirms it holds an investment in BETA Technologies, Inc. (private eVTOL/electric-aviation company) and marks it to fair value each period: FY2025 10-K reports investment income of $295 million from the stake for the year ended 31 Dec 2025; the Q2 FY2026 10-Q reports an unrealized gain of $47 million for Q2 2026 and an unrealized loss of $262 million for the six months ended 30 June 2026. Neither filing discloses a carrying value, share count, or ownership percentage. The position sits inside a combined 'All other assets' balance ($15,277 million at 31 Dec 2025, $13,910 million at 31 Dec 2024) that also includes equity method investments in run-off insurance operations, U.S. tax equity renewable-energy investments, pension surplus and other items, so no single-investee size can be extracted from that balance either. sourcesource 2
What this page is not
It is not a complete register. It lists the holders who happen to be inside the researched set and disclosed the stake themselves. A private company can have many other shareholders, and nothing here rules them out: venture investors, founders and employees usually appear in no public filing at all. Percentages are of BETA Technologies, Inc. where a holder stated one, and are missing where no holder did.
