Is it an egg, a blimp or a bullet? Whatever you might want to call the shape of the Otto Celera 500L, it’s one that catches the eye. It looks like no other plane out there, and for a good reason: ...
These are strange, unprecedented times we’re living in and, while many businesses have had to adapt to face the challenges of the current health crisis, the aviation industry has little means of doing ...
The new Celera 500L, which recently completed more than 30 test flights, plans to go wing to wing with business jets of the same size. But this clean-sheet design, which can pair most cities in the ...
Otto Aviation announced that its bullet-shaped aircraft, the Celera 500L, has successfully completed 55 test flights and around 51 hours of flight time. All test flights validated the airplane's ...
In June of this year, the bullet-shaped Celera 500L was seen conducting taxiing tests at the Southern California Logistics Airport, showing how far the Otto Aviation program has come in recent years.
A new bullet-shaped aircraft that massively reduces the cost of flying is the "the biggest thing to happen to both the aviation and travel industries in 50 years" according to its manufacturer.
Sure, a sleek business jet might be more alluring, but the numbers for the zeppelin-like Celera 500L from Otto Aviation are more compelling. The six-seat business aircraft promises 18 to 25 mpg fuel ...
The subject of mystery and speculation since the first unofficial pictures appeared, an unusual business aircraft has finally emerged into public view with the formal introduction of the Otto Aviation ...
Otto Aviation has proven the performance of its overly laminar flow over the course of 31 flights and is now in the process of considering avionics and connectivity suppliers for the Celera 5000L, CEO ...
Otto Aviation this week unveiled the Celera 500L, a six-passenger pusher-prop business airplane powered by a single 500-hp Red A03 diesel engine. Yorba Linda, California-based Otto Aviation has ...