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Flexjet orders 300 Otto Aerospace Phantom 3500 jets as launch customer
Aerotime ^ | September 30, 2025 | Miquel Ros

Posted on 09/30/2025 1:07:15 PM PDT by Red Badger

Executive jet operator Flexjet has been unveiled as the launch customer for the Phantom 3500, the revolutionary executive jet being developed by Otto Aerospace.

The announcement was made during the UP.Summit, an event dedicated to aerospace innovation, which took place in Bentonville, Arkansas, from September 28 to 29, 2025.

This is a landmark deal for Otto Aerospace (previously Otto Aviation) and secures an order for 300 aircraft from one of the largest executive fleet operators in the United States. Flexjet will also become an authorized service provider for Otto Aerospace’s aircraft.

The Phantom 3500 has a clean-sheet design which encapsulates decades of work by Otto Aerospace in the field of laminar flow. This is a physics principle through which air moves smoothly along a surface, minimizing drag and turbulence.

By optimizing for laminar flow, Otto Aerospace claims its aircraft is able to reduce fuel and emissions by 60% compared to traditional aircraft in the same category.

In this regard, the Phantom 3500 will be competing with business jets such as the Embraer Praetor 500, the Cessna Citation X, and the Bombardier Challenger 3500.

Another singular characteristic of the Phantom 3500 is that, in order to achieve this laminar flow effect, it does not have windows along its fuselage. However, Otto Aerospace is compensating for this by providing what could be defined as a next generation cabin experience, making extensive use of wall screens and lighting to provide a comparable, and in some regards even enhanced, experience.

The Phantom 3500 design is an evolution of the Celera 500L, an experimental eye-catching aircraft with a teardrop shape and a single rear propeller, which Otto Aerospace used to flight test the laminar flow concept between 2018 and 2021.

The Phantom 3500 is expected to take its first flight in 2027, with certification and deliveries towards 2030. In June 2025, during the Paris Air Show, Otto Aerospace announced that it had received financial backing from the state of Florida to build an industrial scale manufacturing facility adjacent to Cecil Airport (VQQ) in Jacksonville.

Flexjet, which is part of the OneSky private aviation group, operates a fleet of around 300 jets of all sizes, ranging from the Embraer Phenom 300 light jet to the ultra-long-range Gulfstream G700.

Earlier in 2025, Flexjet placed another major order, valued at $7 billion at catalogue prices, for 182 Embraer aircraft (plus 30 options), including an unspecified mix of Phenom 300E and Praetor 500 and 600 aircraft.


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To: fightin kentuckian

Piaggio, I think.

My friend has one in Texas he’s been trying to get me to buy 1/2 of.

I really really like it, not only because it is fast but because the sound goes backwards and is not nearly as loud in the cabin as a King Air, which I am currently partners with him in. Wife has taken it to Dallas from New Mexico several times and approves. She normally gets weird about prop planes.

My main concern is the Piaggio company has had lots of financial problems so I’m not sure it will be around to provide parts.


61 posted on 10/01/2025 7:57:48 AM PDT by TheThirdRuffian (Orange is the new brown)
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To: ridesthemiles

How do you know those were the BEST ENGINEERS OF THE 50’S ?

Any calculations like that must have been done by assuming that the tires could only produce some maximum coefficient of friction, and therefore some maximum acceleration. For example, if you assume that the tires have a coefficient of 1.0, the maximum acceleration would be 1 G. If that acceleration was maintained for a whole run, the ET would be 9.05 seconds at 198 mph.

What they didn’t know back in the 50’s was that it would someday be possible to produce the kind of super sticky tires they have today.


62 posted on 10/17/2025 4:49:56 PM PDT by pelican001
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