. 24/7 Space News .
AEROSPACE
Bye Aerospace eFlyer 800 Program Advances
by Staff Writers
Denver CO (SPX) Jan 25, 2022

Bye Aerospace is working closely with Safran to determine the most efficient electric powertrain for the eFlyer 800. Herve Blanc, Executive Vice President and General Manager Power with Safran Electrical and 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.

Bye Aerospace, developer of the eFlyer 800, announced that production backlog has increased to 135 purchase deposit and option total agreements for the all-electric twin-motor eFlyer 800 targeted for the regional airline market. Across all eFlyer models in development, Bye Aerospace is now approaching an unprecedented 900 units total in its backlog including 732 paid purchase deposits and 162 paid, time-limited purchase option deposits.

"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 customers, Jet It and JetClub, for their endorsement of this ground-breaking program. In addition, Safran continues to be a supportive partner as we continue to assess the most efficient electric powertrain using Safran's dual ENGINeUS electric motors and GENeUSGRID electric distribution and network protection system."

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. Herve Blanc, Executive Vice President and General Manager Power with Safran Electrical and 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.


Related Links
Bye Aerospace
Aerospace News at SpaceMart.com


Thanks for being there;
We need your help. The SpaceDaily news network continues to grow but revenues have never been harder to maintain.

With the rise of Ad Blockers, and Facebook - our traditional revenue sources via quality network advertising continues to decline. And unlike so many other news sites, we don't have a paywall - with those annoying usernames and passwords.

Our news coverage takes time and effort to publish 365 days a year.

If you find our news sites informative and useful then please consider becoming a regular supporter or for now make a one off contribution.
SpaceDaily Monthly Supporter
$5+ Billed Monthly


paypal only
SpaceDaily Contributor
$5 Billed Once


credit card or paypal


AEROSPACE
Boeing invests $450 mn in air taxi venture
New York (AFP) Jan 24, 2022
Boeing has invested $450 million in Wisk, a Silicon Valley air taxi venture that aspires to develop the first autonomous, all-electric passenger-carrying aircraft certified in the United States, the companies said Monday. Flying electric taxis have been seen as a promising, emissions-free solution to address urban congestion. However, Mountain View, California-based Wisk's emphasis on autonomy is expected to push back its development timeframe compared with some rival concepts. Marc Allen, chief ... read more

Comment using your Disqus, Facebook, Google or Twitter login.



Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle

AEROSPACE
NASA Solar Sail Mission to Chase Tiny Asteroid After Artemis I Launch

NASA Offers $1 Million for Innovative Systems to Feed Tomorrow's Astronauts

Crash test dummy

Russian cosmonauts conduct EVA to complete Nauka Lab Module integration to ISS

AEROSPACE
SpaceX to crash Falcon 9 rocket into Moon

NASA prepares final rocket tests for first Artemis moon mission launch

Arianespace to launch Microcarb on Vega C

Rocket Lab readies first 2022 Electron Launch, BlackSky adds another mission to manifest

AEROSPACE
Dust storm grounded Mars helicopter, but it's ready to fly again

Hope for present-day Martian groundwater dries up

Ejecting Mars' Pebbles

Sols 3362-3363: Sedimentologist's Delight

AEROSPACE
China's rocket technology hits the ski slopes

China conducts its first rocket launch of 2022

Shouzhou XIII crew finishes cargo spacecraft, space station docking test

China to complete building of space station in 2022

AEROSPACE
AGIS signs Kleos' data evaluation contract

GalaxySpace to establish space-based network

Liberty Strategic Capital to invest $150 Million in Satellogic and CF Acquisition Corp V

Palomar survey instrument analyzes impact of Starlink satellites

AEROSPACE
Rusting iron can be its own worst enemy

Now you don't see it and now you do

Facebook trumpets massive new supercomputer

Using ice to boil water

AEROSPACE
Scientists are a step closer to finding planets like Earth

TESS Science Office at MIT hits milestone of 5,000 exoplanet candidates

Ironing out the interiors of exoplanets

SETI's plan for a sky-monitoring telescope on the moon

AEROSPACE
Oxygen ions in Jupiter's innermost radiation belts

Ocean Physics Explain Cyclones on Jupiter

Looking Back, Looking Forward To New Horizons

Testing radar to peer into Jupiter's moons









The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2024 - Space Media Network. All websites are published in Australia and are solely subject to Australian law and governed by Fair Use principals for news reporting and research purposes. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA news reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. All articles labeled "by Staff Writers" include reports supplied to Space Media Network by industry news wires, PR agencies, corporate press officers and the like. Such articles are individually curated and edited by Space Media Network staff on the basis of the report's information value to our industry and professional readership. Advertising does not imply endorsement, agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Statement Our advertisers use various cookies and the like to deliver the best ad banner available at one time. All network advertising suppliers have GDPR policies (Legitimate Interest) that conform with EU regulations for data collection. By using our websites you consent to cookie based advertising. If you do not agree with this then you must stop using the websites from May 25, 2018. Privacy Statement. Additional information can be found here at About Us.