The larger, all-electric eFlyer800, with an expected capacity of nine passengers, is aimed at competing with fossil fuel powered aircraft.Bye Aerospace
Key Takeaways:
Bye Aerospace, a leader in the all-electric flight market, raised $19.64 million in Series B funding to accelerate aircraft development and FAA certification efforts.
The company has a clear certification roadmap for its electric aircraft, with the eFlyer 2 expected by late 2022/early 2023, eFlyer 4 by 2024, and the larger eFlyer 800 by late 2025/early 2026.
Bye Aerospace's electric designs are poised to significantly cut operational costs for the aviation industry, especially for flight training, and contribute to eliminating carbon emissions.
Bye Aerospace, a leader in the all-electric flight market, raised $19.64 million of Series B venture funding from undisclosed investors last week, according to SEC filings.
In a statement Thursday, company CEO George Bye said, “Bye Aerospace intends to concentrate its resources in the further development of its aircraft and continued FAA Part-23 certification efforts.”
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Michael Wildes holds a master’s degree in Logistics & Supply Chain Management, and a bachelor’s degree in Aeronautical Science, both from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Previously, he worked at the university’s flight department as a Flight Check Airman, Assistant Training Manager, and Quality Assurance Mentor. He holds MEI, CFI & CFII ratings. Follow Michael on Twitter @Captainwildes.