Bye Aerospace Finds Partner To Complete EFlyer2 Electric Trainer

Bye Aerospace aircraft

Bye’s eFlyer2 trainer will be powered by Safran’s EngineUS certified electric motor.

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Bye Aerospace has partnered with experienced carbon fiber prototyping and manufacturing company Composite Approach to complete the structure of the first eFlyer2 electric training aircraft. Bye has created a composites fabrication line in its facilities at Denver’s Centennial Airport, including a 40...
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