Bye Aerospace first flew its initial prototype of the eFlyer 2 in April 2018, and since then it has been working through several iterations of the aerodynamic design, powerplant, battery system, and ...
Bye Aerospace is developing three all-electric aircraft: the two-seat eFlyer 2 (certification expected late 2022/early 2023), the four-seat eFlyer 4 (certification approximately one year after the ...
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 ...
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, ...
It's an idea that I’m sure some have had for years now, and finally someone broke through the boundaries and is at last able to deliver a fully-electric aircraft. And quite affordable, if I do say so ...
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 ...
Bye Aerospace’s eFlyer 800 is a clean-sheet design that will carry eight people, including one or two pilots. The 800 will have two motors, powered by a grid of electric cells across the airframe.
Bye Aerospace has secured a purchase agreement from US start-up air taxi operator Quantum Air for 22 four-seat eFlyer 4 electric aircraft, as well as two examples of its two-seat eFlyer 2. Quantum ...
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 announced the eFlyer 800, an all-electric twin turbo-prop class airplane that will be able to seat eight people, according to an April 22 announcement. George Bye, Bye Aerospace CEO, ...
An artist's rendering of Bye Aerospace's planned eight-seat electric airplane, the eFlyer 800. At first glance, the new electric airplane that George Bye is developing looks boring compared to the ...
Bye Aerospace’s eFlyer 800 is a clean-sheet design that will carry eight people, including one or two pilots. The 800 will have two motors, powered by a grid of electric cells across the airframe.
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