JetZero

Total raised$201.4M
StageSeries B
Hiring pace5 roles / 90d
Founded2020
Team size201-500 employees
HQLong Beach, California

About JetZero

JetZero, co-founded by aerospace legend Mark Page and start-up veteran Tom O'Leary, is developing the world’s first commercial all wing airplane. With up to 50% lower fuel burn and carbon emissions compared to existing commercial airliners, JetZero’s Z4 will offer the aviation industry a clear path to achieving its 2050 net-zero goals while reducing operating costs and elevating the passenger experience.

Working alongside the US Air Force, NASA, and the FAA, and backed by decades of investment and research into blended wing technology, JetZero looks to enter commercial service by 2030.

Open positions · 5

Company at a glance

Location
Long Beach, California
Investors
Alaska Star Ventures ·B Capital
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