Flexjet orders 300 windowless jets for $6 billion

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Flexjet has ordered 300 "windowless" jets from startup Otto Aerospace for nearly $6 billion, aiming to attract clients with futuristic technology. The Phantom 3500 features a teardrop-shaped fuselage and screens instead of traditional windows, promising reduced fuel consumption and increased range. First flight is scheduled for 2027. This order is one of the largest in business aviation history, reflecting a booming private aviation industry and Flexjet's strategy to appeal to younger, tech-savvy customers.


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