Otto Aerospace today announced the launch of the Phantom 3500 aircraft at UP.Summit, an annual, invitation-only gathering of the world’s most innovative minds rethinking the future of transportation.
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Flexjet Orders 300 Aircraft From Otto Aerospace
Flexjet has placed an order for 300 Phantom 3500 business jets, currently under development at Texas-based startup Otto ...
Richmond Heights-based Flexjet will order 300 of the Phantom 3500, which claims to leverage breakthrough laminar-flow ...
In a Sept. 29 news release, Otto announced that Flexjet had placed an order for 300 of the corporate jets it plans to ...
Executive aviation giant Flexjet has been unveiled as the launch customer for the revolutionary Otto Aerospace Phantom 3500, ...
Otto Aerospace announced a 300-aircraft order from Flexjet for its new windowless Phantom 3500 jet, after showcasing the ...
The idea of flying sans a regular view to the outside of the aircraft — which measures 22-feet long and 7.5-feet wide — might ...
Otto Aerospace’s new business jet has no traditional passenger windows and a tear-drop-shaped cabin. Private-jet company ...
AN ultra-sleek jet dubbed “plane of the future” with no windows but a see-through cabin is set to fly by 2026. Incredible ...
US firm Otto Aerospace is claiming business aviation specialist Flexjet as a launch customer for its proposed Phantom 3500 ...
Awesome footage from aboard one the last USAF F-4s, as it flies in formation with another Phantom over the amazing scenery of the Grand Canyon. The U.S. Air Force retired its last F-4 Phantom at ...
Honeoye Falls, N.Y. — The annual F-4 Cockpit Open House honors military veterans who flew, crewed, maintained, or were involved in the F-4 Phantom Fighter aircraft. The event allowed veterans to ...
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