Otto Aerospace’s New Business JetOtto Aerospace’s New Business Jet. © Otto Aerospace

Otto Aerospace’s unique Phantom 3500 business jet received a $6 billion order from Flexjet.

Otto Aerospace has revealed a full-scale mockup of its new Phantom 3500 business jet. The official debut took place at the UP. Summit in Bentonville, Arkansas, alongside major news, Flexjet, the world’s second-largest fractional jet operator, has placed an order for 300 aircraft worth up to $6 billion, with deliveries expected to start in 2030.

Otto Aerospace’s New Business Jet (2)Otto Aerospace’s New Business Jet. © Otto Aerospace

Founded in 2008 and based in Texas, Otto Aerospace aims to transform business aviation using laminar flow technology — a design approach that reduces drag and improves efficiency.

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The Phantom 3500 is built to carry four passengers comfortably, offering the range of a much larger jet. Its sleek fuselage and long, narrow wings are key to achieving smooth, low-drag flight performance.

Otto Aerospace’s New Business Jet (4)Otto Aerospace’s New Business Jet. © Otto Aerospace