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Governor Josh Stein signs two bills, including funding for an aircraft project, and vetoes a private school tax credit bill.
At the Wyndham Championship golf tournament breakfast, JetZero's CEO recounts how caddying helped steer him to the start-up ...
What Piedmont Triad International Airport and North Carolina offer JetZero is "a whole community that sees the planning and ...
JetZero relocates its headquarters to Greensboro, bringing a $4.5 billion investment and 15,000 jobs. GREENSBORO, N.C. — ...
Thursday was the official start to the PGA Tournament at Sedgefield Country Club. The Wyndham tournament draws in people from ...
House Bill 87 — that promotes a federal scholarship donation tax credit program. It is the 15th bill that Stein has vetoed ...
The Republican-controlled General Assembly made good Wednesday on its pledge to make JetZero eligible for up to $450 million ...
JetZero aims for the planes to go into service in the early 2030s, with a goal of completing 20 airplanes per month at full production. Stein, on hand with JetZero executives and other officials for ...
The story that confirmed JetZero was coming to Greensboro airport. The governor weighs in on what this means for North Carolina. Can this region fill the jobs. Local leaders, JetZero say yes. Read ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — Greensboro is one of three finalists JetZero is considering for a factory to produce “the world’s first all-wing design airplane,” according to the company.
The aerospace company will house its headquarters in Greensboro, along with its manufacturing and final assembly facilities.
GREENSBORO, N.C. — JetZero Inc. announced plans Thursday to build its first manufacturing plant for a next-generation passenger jet in central North Carolina, a project that if successful would ...
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