As Bye Aerospace prepares for the first flight of its two-seat eFlyer 2 all-electric trainer, the Denver-based company is introducing the global partners supporting the development of its ...
Bye Aerospace has completed nearly all (15 out of 16) FAA-approved Means of Compliance and Certification Plans for its all-electric eFlyer 2 aircraft. This significant progress, including critical G-1 ...
Colorado-based electric aviation startup Bye Aerospace is currently best known for its two-seater eFlyer 2 aircraft. That may soon change, though, as the company has now unveiled a planned ...
Norwegian flight school OSM Aviation Academy committed to up to 60 Bye Aerospace eFlyer 2 electric trainers, bringing total orders for the aircraft family to nearly 300. Bye Aerospace rebranded its ...
Bye Aerospace announced an 8-seat all-electric twin turbo-prop class aircraft, the eFlyer 800, envisioned for air-taxi, air-cargo, regional and charter aircraft markets. According to the brief specs, ...
As a pilot and electric vehicle enthusiast, I’ve been waiting for a larger cabin aircraft to emerge from all of the electric plane startups. Bye aircraft, which is named after its founder, George E.
Bye Aerospace has developed not just one electric aircraft, but an entire eFlyer family, comprised of 3 models so far. Currently in development, the eFlyer 4 (a four-seat model) shows impressive ...
As cars continue to move in the direction of green energy, CO2 emissions from the airline industry are expected to increase sevenfold by 2050. Aviation giants and aircraft manufacturers are actively ...
Aviation company highlights suppliers supporting its all-electric aircraft ahead of highly anticipated flight-test Bye Aerospace, a pioneer in sustainable aviation delivering economically disruptive, ...
The switch to Safran’s air-cooled EngineUS 100 electric motor has reshaped the spinner and cowl of Bye’s eFlyer 2. Credit: Bye Aerospace Assembly has begun on the first production prototype of Bye ...
“The response has been enthusiastically positive since we announced the eFlyer 800 in April of last year,” said George E. Bye, CEO of Bye Aerospace. “We are particularly grateful to our launch ...
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