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Otto Aviation’s Phantom 3500 jet targets zero-emissions flight by 2030

...20 years ahead of industry goals

Michael Olabode Williams by Michael Olabode Williams
June 19, 2025
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In a bold move to reshape business aviation, Otto Aviation has announced plans to launch a zero-emissions jet by 2030, two decades ahead of the global aviation industry’s target.

Unveiled at the 2025 Paris Air Show, the Phantom 3500 is a radical, AI-optimized, super-midsized business jet. The aircraft boasts cutting-edge transonic aerodynamics and laminar-flow technology to drastically reduce drag and fuel consumption. When powered with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), Otto claims the aircraft will cut carbon emissions by 90% compared to traditional jets.

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Backed by a $500 million incentive deal with the state of Florida, Otto is set to build its new 850,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Jacksonville. CEO Paul Touw says the goal is to produce up to 1,600 aircraft between 2030 and 2040. The Phantom 3500 will begin prototype testing in 2027, with FAA certification and commercial entry expected three years later.

The aircraft’s unconventional design, eliminating windows for high-definition screens called Super Natural Vision, complements a slim, raked fuselage that delivers 35% less aerodynamic drag than comparable jets. The Phantom 3500’s performance numbers are equally eye-catching: a cruising speed of over 600 mph, a maximum altitude of 51,000 feet, and a range of 3,500 nautical miles.

With a cabin height of 6’5″ and room for nine passengers, it’s engineered for both space and sustainability. The aircraft will also feature smaller engines and wings, contributing to 60% less fuel burn and 50% lower operating costs than competitors like the Citation X and Embraer Praetor 500.

The Phantom 3500 builds on lessons learned from Otto’s earlier Celera 500L prototype, which validated its laminar flow design. Wind tunnel tests showed drag predictions were accurate within 5%, paving the way for FAA approval. Otto now stands at the frontier of eco-conscious aviation, proving that clean, fast, and futuristic flight is no longer a dream, but a fast-approaching reality.

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