Otto Aerospace names Drennan as new leader amid leadership change for its Phantom 3500 business jet

Otto Aerospace, the developer of the Phantom 3500 business jet, has announced that Drennan will take the helm as Touw exits the start-up’s leadership. The move signals a change in management as the company continues positioning the Phantom 3500 for market.

Discovered 2026-05-04T07:40:25.960309-07:00 | 2026-05-04T07:40:25.960309-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Leadership transitions at early-stage OEMs can shift program priorities, including certification planning and go-to-market for a new type like the Phantom 3500.
  • This update indicates Otto Aerospace is managing organizational continuity while moving forward with its business jet development effort.
  • For prospective partners and investors, changes at the top provide a timely signal on who will steer resources and strategic decisions through the next program milestones.

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2026-05-04T07:40:25.960309-07:00
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