Bye Aero Racks Up Commitments for All-electric eFlyer
Bye
Aerospace said yesterday at EAA AirVenture that it has received 624 “customer
commitments” for its series of all-electric eFlyer training aircraft: 170
deposits, 318 memoranda of understanding (MOUs), and 136 MOU options. Major new
orders include a commitment for 60 eFlyer2 two-seat aircraft from Norway’s OSM
Group and 100 eFlyer4 models from BlackBird air taxi.
CEO
George Bye said that the company’s technology demonstrator aircraft recently
began flying with a 20 percent more powerful Rolls-Royce Siemens SB70 V10
motor that can deliver speeds of up to 90 knots while consuming 35 kilowatts of
power and the ability to carry 450 pounds of passenger payload for flight
durations up to three hours. Other planned aircraft features include a new
three-blade propeller, Garmin G3X avionics, and a BRS emergency parachute
system.
According
to Bye, the market for both the two-seat eFlyer2 and larger eFlyer4 could be up
to 60,000 units, though the company had set a target of 20,000 aircraft. Direct
operating costs for both aircraft were $23 and $30 per hour, respectively.
He said the company is focused on selling into
the aircraft training market where much of the fleet is populated by aircraft
that are 50 years old and the cost of training—more than $150,000 for airline
pilot candidates—discourages many students. “Pilot training is our top
priority,” Bye said.
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