Bye eFlyer 800 ‘On Track’ Despite Battery Supplier Bankruptcy

Bye is counting on advanced battery technology to make its electric eFlyer 800 a competitor to the King Air turboprop.
Credit: Bye Aerospace
Bye Aerospace said its eFlyer 800 electric aircraft program remains on track despite expected battery supplier Oxis Energy entering insolvency administration in the UK. “We continue to support Oxis Energy, their lithium-sulfur cell technology, leadership, team and owners,” Bye CEO George Bye said....
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