Otto Aviation and its Phantom 3500 to Beat Carbon Neutrality Goals by 20 Years
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Otto Aviation and its Phantom 3500 to Beat Carbon Neutrality Goals by 20 Years
PARIS, June 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Otto Aviation, a pioneering force in sustainable aviation, held a press briefing today at the Paris Air Show where CEO Paul Touw announced the company would achieve net-zero carbon emissions with its Phantom 3500 aircraft when it enters service around 2030 – two decades ahead of the aviation industry's net-zero carbon goal. The aviation industry has set a goal to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.…
In the face of the climate emergency, the aviation sector is accelerating its innovations to reduce the weight of the aircraft and limit its carbon footprint. The race for lightening is more than ever a priority for the aeronautical industry. In a context where carbon neutrality by 2050 imposes itself as an imperative, manufacturers explore all the tracks to reduce the risk of a [...] L的 article L-Aviation in search of lightness for a greener fu…
In a world where the environmental impact of air transport is increasingly scrutinized, California's start-up Otto Aviation offers a radical solution: to remove aircraft hubs to design jets that are much more efficient, lighter, and above all, much less polluting. The result? A futuristic aircraft named Phantom 3500, which could [...]
Jacksonville selected for Otto's production plant
Otto Aviation has announced that it will establish an advanced manufacturing and production facility at Cecil Airport in Jacksonville, Florida. The announcement, which was made on Monday 16 June during this year’s Paris Air Show, marks an exciting next stop in the development of Otto’s next-generation business jet, the Phantom 3500. Financial incentives In addition to the USD34.9m package to support Otto’s growth, the Jacksonville Aviation Autho…
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