Rheinland Air Service orders Bye Aerospace eFlyer 800s
In addition to completing the purchase of five eFlyer 800 aircraft, the European company will act as MRO support and a designated reseller in central Europe.
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Bye Aerospace (Denver, Colo., U.S.) has announced that Rheinland Air Service GmbH (RAS, Mönchengladbach, Germany), a European provider of aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), has completed purchase deposit agreements for five all-electric eFlyer 800 aircraft. RAS will act as an MRO support to eFlyer800 aircraft in central Europe with its service and support facilities in Germany. Furthermore, RAS will be a designated reseller of eFlyer800 aircraft in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
“We are proud to be investing in the future of sustainable aviation and to be supporting Bye Aerospace in the transformation of flying. The eFlyer800 with its remarkable economy and flight performance will support the European market while balancing the amount of carbon emissions,” says Johannes Schaesberg, CEO of RAS.
George E. Bye, CEO of Bye Aerospace, says that RAS is an important partner for many reasons, including its physical location in western Germany. “We have known Johannes and his company for 20 years, and recognize the significant role RAS has, supporting business aviation for this important part of Europe,” Bye adds.
Bye Aerospace announced the eFlyer 800 program earlier this year in response to growing demands for regional all-electric airplanes with significantly reduced operating costs, plus increased capacity and utility. The company is in the process of obtaining FAA Part-23 certification for the composite eFlyer 2 for the professional flight training mission (see “Bye Aerospace eFlyer 2 assembly underway”) and the four-seat eFlyer 4 for air taxi, cargo and advanced training uses.
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