Named after Boreas from Greek mythology, the Borey was the first AeroVolga aircraft to be designed using the 3D CAD software KOMPAS-3D.
[2][3] It is a two-seat amphibious ultralight aircraft powered by a single Rotax 912 or 914 engine.
[2][4] The airframe is made of fiberglass and carbon fiber with fabric-covered wings and elevators.
[5] The aircraft features a flying boat hull, as well as manually retractable conventional landing gear with a steerable tailwheel for amphibious operations.
[3][7] In 2019, the Borey A model received an advanced ultra-light aeroplane (AULA) letter of acceptance in Canada.