Aviation engineers are on a never-ending mission to make the most streamlined, airworthy design possible. But one common feature has long posed a challenge: windows. While they ease claustrophobia in ...
With the unveiling of Otto Aviation’s Phantom 3500, humans are heading toward a future of windowless jets. The aircraft is redefining air travel by eliminating traditional windows in favor of a sleek, ...
Otto Aerospace recently introduced a full-scale mockup of its Phantom 3500 to the market. The news of its formal launch at the UP.Summit in Bentonville, Arkansas, dovetails with an order by Flexjet, ...
The closure of the G-1 Issue Paper sets the stage for what buyers and sellers of large-cabin jets should expect when the ...
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Otto’s windowless Phantom 3500 business jet passes major design review stage
Texas-based Otto Aerospace has completed the preliminary design review for its Phantom 3500 aircraft, ...
Otto Aerospace announced a 300-aircraft order from Flexjet for its new windowless Phantom 3500 jet, after showcasing the plane at Bentonville's UP.Summit on Sunday. The Texas-based company announced ...
They’re extra private jet-setters. The idea of a window seat might become obsolete — at least in the private sector. An aviation startup called Otto Aerospace has designed what could be the private ...
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