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Bye eFlyer 4

Fly with the Future

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News from Business Air News
Hopscotch Air adds four eFlyers to future fleet
June 3, 2024
Hopscotch Air has added another electric aircraft model to its future regional mobility fleet in the form of four eFlyers from Bye Aerospace.
Skyborne adds thirty to Bye eFlyer order
January 25, 2024
Skyborne Airline Academy has expanded its commitment to Bye Aerospace's all-electric training aircraft with an LoI for 30 more, on top of the ten originally ordered in 2020.
Reykjavik to greet three all-electric Bye trainers
August 31, 2021
Until now, the limited flight endurance of electric aircraft has been the main limitation to their uptake in the general aviation market. Aircraft from Bye Aerospace, however, can fly for up to three hours at a time.
August 16, 2021Bye continues to develop eFlyer 4 design
November 22, 2020Bye enters next production wave with Safran motors
November 9, 2020Bye says hi to investment from Seoul's Aerospace9
July 31, 2020 Skyborne charged up at prospect of all-electric aircraft
January 13, 2020Quantum leap puts eFlyer training in place
August 31, 2019Quantum to put Bye in the American sky
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