Otto Aviation Plans Jacksonville, Florida, Manufacturing Operations
06/20/2025
The investment will include the construction of a new 850,000-square-foot manufacturing facility, located at Cecil Airport, which will produce the company’s Phantom 3500, a fuel-efficient new jet.
"This new facility will become more than a manufacturing site — it’s the launchpad for the future of sustainable aviation," said Paul Touw, CEO of Otto Aviation. "Jacksonville stood out as a city that shares our long-term vision: pushing boundaries in aerospace innovation while creating high-quality jobs and meaningful impact. We’re excited to become a part of this dynamic community."
To support the project the State of Florida has approved over $430 million in Corporate Income Tax Credits and High Impact Performance Incentive (HIPI) grants. Additionally the Jacksonville Aviation Authority has approved a $34.9 million incentive package and the City of Jacksonville has approved up to $20 million in a Revenue Enhancement Value grant.
"I'm pleased to welcome Otto Aviation to Jacksonville,” noted Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. “This is a win for Florida and a testament to the kind of innovation we’re attracting. Our infrastructure and talent are primed for the next generation of aerospace manufacturing, and this project is another indicator that Florida will be home to the future of flight."
Otto Aviation is focused on transforming private and regional aviation through innovative aircraft design, specifically emphasizing fuel efficiency and sustainability. The company’s Phantom 3500 is a twin-engine business jet designed to deliver fuel efficiency, extended range, and reduced emissions.
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