
‘Jet of the future' dubbed The Phantom boasts see-through cabin, fuel-slashing AI design…& could take to skies VERY soon
INCREDIBLE plans have been revealed for a futuristic jetliner that comes with a see-through cabin and boasts fuel-slashing AI design.
Touted as the "jet of the
future
", The Phantom 3500 is a next-generation aircraft that
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The Phantom 3500 is a next-generation aircraft that could one day fly at transonic speeds
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From the inside, the aircraft is full of high-tech innovations that make the jet ahead of its time
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Passengers will find a two-metre high cabin which offers enough space for nine people to travel comfortably
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And engineers are inching closer to putting the
Essentially a
From the outside, the jet has a luxurious design which will offer "redefined comfort" to both private and business travellers.
From the inside, the aircraft is full of
more advanced aircraft
Traditional windows in the rear cabin have been replaced with state-of-the-art high-definition digital displays that seamlessly integrate real-time external views.
This allows passengers to enjoy stunning views of the outside sky while helping to keep the fuselage streamlined.
Passengers will find a two-metre high cabin which offers enough space for nine people to travel comfortably.
Inside the cockpit, pilots will find cutting-edge technology and next-gen avionics for precision control and optimised performance.
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Florida firm Otto Aviation, which created Phantom 3500, says it has employed an AI-driven, transonic super-laminar flow architecture which burns 60 per cent less fuel than comparable aircraft.
When fuelled with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), overall carbon emissions fall by 90 per cent, the company claims.
Speaking at the Paris Air Show earlier this month, chief executive Paul Touw announced the ambitious
target
of having the plane in use by 2030.
He added: "The Phantom 3500 is the result of relentless innovation and bold thinking,' said CEO Touw during his remarks.
"By achieving carbon neutrality 20 years ahead of the 2050 target, we're not just meeting expectations—Otto is redefining what's possible in aviation.
"It's a transformative step toward a future where cutting-edge technology and
sustainability
go hand in hand.'
Otto plans to relocate its headquarters and invest about £340million in a new manufacturing facility at Cecil Airport, Jacksonville.
Initial flight tests are scheduled for early 2027, with certification and service entry targeted for 2030.
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Passengers will be able to enjoy stunning views of the outside sky from the see through cabin
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The jet could fly as early as 2030
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It comes after a futuristic superplane that could fly people from
London
to
New York
City in just 90 minutes has moved one step closer to reality.
Engineers are inching closer towards the production of Yunxing aircraft that could potentially reach the speed of Mach 4 (3,00mph) -
Beijing-based company Space Transportation said that it successfully completed the first test flight for the prototype model just days ago.
Experts carried out several important systems and performance tests to reach their goal, including aerodynamics, thermal protection, and control systems.
The company said that Yunxing's advanced aerospace design is tailored for high-speed and efficient transcontinental travel.
Designed for vertical take-off and landing, the jet could to reach altitudes exceeding 65,600 feet.
And the
If successful, the ambitious aircraft could pave the way for a new era of commercial supersonic travel almost two decades after the popular British Concorde was retired from British Airways' fleet.
Supersonic and Hypersonic Jets
THERE are several types of hypersonic and supersonic jets. A breakdown of what's been happening in the industry and what's expected in the coming years.
Talon-A
Built by Stratolaunch
Reported speeds of Mach 5
The first test flight conducted in 2024
Built by Nasa and Lockheed Martin
Predicted max speeds of Mach 1.4
The first test flight in 2024 - but subject to delays
Built by Venus Aerospace and Velontra
Predicted max speeds of Mach 6
First test flight in 2025
Built by Hermeus
Predicted max speeds of Mach 2.5
First test flight in 2026
Built by Hermeus
Predicted max speeds of Mach 5
First test flight by 2030
Built by China's hypersonic plane programme
Predicted max speeds of Mach 6
First test flight in 2025
Built by Hypersonix Launch Systems
Predicted max speeds of Mach 7
First test flight in 2025
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