Visionary Leadership
World Class Experts
Behind Otto Aviation is a team of aerospace pioneers, engineers, and innovators dedicated to transforming the way we fly. Our leadership team brings deep expertise from aviation, aerospace manufacturing, defense, and high-performance engineering, ensuring that every aircraft we design is not just revolutionary but also real, certifiable, and market ready.
Board of Directors & Advisors
Our Vision
Transforming aviation through breakthrough aerodynamics, cutting-edge technology, and sustainable innovation.
At Otto, we envision a future where flight is radically more efficient, dramatically more sustainable, and accessible like never before. By pioneering full laminar flow aircraft, we are not just improving aviation — we are redefining it.
Otto is defining what’s possible in aviation. By pioneering full laminar flow technology, we’ve created the most aerodynamically efficient aircraft ever designed, delivering super-midsize jet performance at half the operating cost and a fraction of the environmental impact.
From our groundbreaking Celera 500 technology demonstrator to the upcoming Phantom 3500, Otto Aviation is introducing an entirely new category of aircraft — one that flies farther, burns less fuel, and significantly reduces emissions. With advanced aerodynamics, next-generation manufacturing, and cutting-edge digital twin simulation, we are bringing true disruption to aviation, not just incremental improvement.
Sustainability and efficiency are at the core of our values. Otto’s aircraft achieve ICAO’s 2050 net-zero emissions targets by 2030 — two decades ahead of the industry. By radically reducing fuel consumption and enabling 92% fewer emissions with SAF, we are proving that sustainability and profitability go hand in hand.
Visionary Trailblazer
William (Bill) Otto
William (Bill) Otto established Otto Aviation in 2008 with the goal of reimagining air travel.
Frustrated with the inconvenience of commercial air transportation, high private air travel costs and the environmental impact, Bill led the successful development of Celera subscale models and Celera 500L—a full-size technology demonstrator aircraft.
Bill’s unconventional approach to problem-solving gave rise in 1974 to Otto Laboratories, Inc., which became one of the most recognized accident reconstruction firms in the world. While serving as founder and president of the Laboratories, he traveled more than two million miles to various accident sites throughout the world. Bill’s extensive travel brought air transportation problems to light, and so began the Otto Celera journey.
So how does Otto achieve this revolutionary improvement in aircraft performance and cabin comfort? We call it the virtuous cycle – and there are three of them, all resulting from the dramatic reduction in drag enabled by laminar flow.