Otto Selects Jacksonville For Production Of Laminar-Flow Business Jet

Phantom 3500

Natural laminar flow reduces fuel burn 61% compared with competing super mid-size jets, Otto says.

Credit: Otto Aviation
Otto Aviation has selected Cecil Airport in Jacksonville, Florida, as the location for the production facility for its planned Phantom 3500 business jet. The selection was announced by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis June 16 at the Paris Air Show. Jacksonville Aviation Authority has approved a $34.9...
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