Bye Aerospace eFlyer: Program updates

Bye Aerospace, the maker of the eFlyer electric aircraft series announced recently, that their future production backlog for the eFlyer 800 has increased to 135 purchase deposit and option total agreements. The eFlyer 800 in an all-electrical twin engine aircraft aiming for the regional aircraft market.

eFlyer 800. Source: Bye Aerospace

Over all eFlyer variants, the company claims to have 900 units in backlog, including 732 paid purchase deposits and 162 paid, time-limited purchase option deposits.

Bye Aerospace launched the program in response to growing demands for all-electric regional business airplanes with five-fold reduced operating costs compared to legacy turboprops, high speed and altitude, plus increased capacity and utility. The eight seat eFlyer 800 also has a best-in-class 65-inch-wide cabin for business transportation.  A higher density 12-seat configuration is being studied for commuter operators, while an increase in motor rating to balance aircraft and payload weight increases is also being considered.

Vishal Hiremath, Co-founder of Jet It and CEO of JetClub, echoed his support for the eFlyer 800. “We are very serious about this aircraft and are looking forward to putting it into our operations around the world including Europe and Asia,” he said. “It’s a very good looking and well-designed plane, and George Bye is a very experienced and accomplished aviation engineer. We are confident of the solid engineering behind it and eagerly waiting for entry into service.”

“Jet It and JetClub have made firm commitments to Bye Aerospace for a fleet of aircraft large enough to support the needs of the local travelers in every geographic region we operate currently and in the future,” said Glenn Gonzales, Co-founder of Jet It and JetClub. “This initial commitment for the sleek, ergonomically and wildly efficient eFlyer 800 is just the beginning of our relationship.”

Bye Aerospace is working closely with Safran to determine the most efficient electric powertrain for the eFlyer 800. Hervé Blanc, Executive Vice President & General Manager Power with Safran Electrical & Power added: “After 2 years of testing in Safran lab, we have validated all the key features and demonstrated the unrivalled performance of our ENGINeUS™ 500. This electric motor can deliver 750 kW maximum take-off power, which is the perfect fit for the eFlyer 800. Our GENeUSGRID™ system will further support the eFlyer 800 architecture design with dissimilar distribution components that ensure a full protection against all potential dysfunctional behaviors of a high voltage electrical propulsion system.” 

All of Bye Aerospace’s current and future families of aircraft feature engineering, research and electric aircraft solutions, and are designed to specifically address compelling market needs.  Benefits include five-fold lower operating costs, no CO2 emissions and decreased noise. The company estimates eFlyer will eventually eliminate the release of millions of metric tons of CO2 each year as its deliveries begin and the general aviation fleet is replaced.

Bye Aerospace is in the process of obtaining FAA Part-23 certification for the eFlyer 2 for the professional flight training mission and the four-seat eFlyer 4 for air taxi, cargo and advanced training uses. The company currently has nearly 900 airplanes in its production backlog over its three models of eFlyer aircraft.


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