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The Republican-controlled General Assembly made good Wednesday on its pledge to make JetZero eligible for up to $450 million in state incentives over the next six fiscal years. The funding remains ...
The North Carolina Senate passed a mini budget bill on Tuesday, and it’ll be sent to Gov. Stein’s desk once it clears the ...
North Carolina legislators sent Democratic Gov. Josh Stein a budget bill on Wednesday that spends more than $1 billion in ...
The future of air travel promises more efficient, environmentally friendly, and comfortable experiences with new aircraft ...
JetZero has selected Maryland-based ST Engineering MRAS to design and manufacture the exhaust nozzle for its full-scale ...
ST Engineering MRAS has been selected by JetZero to design and manufacture the exhaust nozzle for JetZero’s full-scale ...
JetZero to invest $4.7 billion in North Carolina facility to produce its fuel-efficient Z4 jet. The Z4’s all-wing design promises up to 50% better fuel efficiency than traditional airliners.
Similarly, JetZero wants to simultaneously develop three variants: a passenger plane with seating for 200-plus passengers, a cargo plane and a fuel tanker. The blended wing shape lends itself so well ...
JetZero picks Boeing 757 Pratt & Whitney engine RTX (formerly Raytheon), which owns Pratt & Whitney and Collins Aerospace, announced on March 6 that it has entered into three agreements with JetZero.
JetZero has said it's already raised about $300 million toward investment in the Z4 project, including a U.S. Air Force grant to build and fly a demonstrator model by 2027.
If JetZero flies, we’ll be part of a generational leap in aviation. If it doesn’t, we’ll still be better off than we were before.
CNBC highlighted a pair of recent economic developments in North Carolina: the aviation startup JetZero’s pledge to bring 14,500 jobs to Greensboro, and Amazon’s commitment to spend $10 billion on a ...