Summary:
Jetzero Inc., a California-based startup, has announced plans to construct the first manufacturing plant for next-generation passenger jets at Greensboro Airport in North Carolina, with an investment of $4.7 billion. This project is projected to create the largest job commitment in North Carolina’s history, potentially employing around 20 planes a month by the early 2030s. The Z4 aircraft, which Jetzero has been developing, is touted to be 50% more fuel-efficient than traditional designs. They have attracted support from United Airlines, Alaska Airlines, and have secured approximately $300 million in funding, including grants from the US Air Force.
The state’s incentives for Jetzero could exceed $2.35 billion by the 2060s, with over $1 billion based on income taxes from plant workers. Governor Josh Stein emphasized North Carolina’s historical importance in aviation and noted that the planned average salary for employees will be over $89,000. The Z4 aircraft will primarily target the commercial market, featuring a design that enhances passenger experience with quieter engines and less crowded aisles, while also being adaptable for military uses.
Jetzero’s decision follows extensive site evaluations across 25 locations in 17 states. This initiative marks a significant development in North Carolina’s already robust aerospace industry, joining existing players and positioning the region as a key hub for future aviation innovation.