Phantom 3500 is next-gen aircraft that emits just 2g more CO2 emissions than an EV
This plane is set to skyrocket in 2030 with groundbreaking technology and one huge winning factor, laminar flow....read more
This plane is set to skyrocket in 2030 with groundbreaking technology and one huge winning factor, laminar flow....read more
In this episode of the podcast we’ll explore one of the most truly disruptive clean-sheet aircraft projects currently underway....read more
Otto Aviation, a pioneering force in sustainable aviation, announces that Kyle Heironimus, the company’s Vice President of Engineering, will be a featured speaker at AIAA AVIATION 2025 Forum, hosted by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. The event takes place July 21-25, 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, and brings together global experts to shape the future of aviation....read more
Otto Aviation’s Vice President of Engineering, Kyle Heironimus, will be a featured speaker at AIAA AVIATION 2025, held this July in Las Vegas. Hosted by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the event brings together global leaders in aerospace innovation. Kyle will present Otto’s pioneering work in laminar flow technology and how the Phantom 3500 is setting new benchmarks for efficiency, sustainability, and performance in business aviation....read more
Otto Aviation, a pioneering force in sustainable aviation, announced today a strategic partnership with Mecaer Aviation Group (“Mecaer”) to develop and supply both the landing gear system and the primary flight control actuation system for its revolutionary Phantom 3500 aircraft....read more
Ultra-efficient Phantom 3500 to be manufactured in Jacksonville, Florida; AIT to supply tooling and automation production systems....read more
If the futuristic Phantom 3500 makes that goal, it'll be about 20 years before the aviation industry's collective benchmark of reaching net-zero carbon emissions....read more
Otto Aviation, a pioneering force in sustainable aviation, is proud to announce the selection of Advanced Integration Technology (AIT) as the primary tooling and automation production system supplier for the Phantom 3500 aircraft program. This strategic collaboration marks a key production milestone as Otto Aviation advances toward credible rate-ready manufacturing for its next-generation, high-efficiency aircraft, designed to set a new standard in sustainable aviation....read more
Otto Aviation, a pioneering force in sustainable aviation, announced today it has selected the FJ44-4 QPM turbofan engine from Williams International as the powerplant for its revolutionary Phantom 3500 aircraft, marking a major milestone in the path toward first flight and FAA certification....read more
Otto Aviation, a pioneering force in sustainable aviation, has announced the selection of the Garmin G700 TXi™ flight display to equip its initial Phantom 3500 flight test vehicle, marking a key development milestone as the company moves closer to first flight and FAA certification of its next-generation aircraft. The company plans to begin flight tests in early 2027 and aims to achieve certification and enter service in 2030....read more