The JetZero push: Why did Cedar Rapids fall short?

Project would have brought innovative aircraft builder, thousands of jobs
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  • A rendering of JetZero’s Z4 airframe, featuring a revolutionary blended-wing design. CREDIT PR NEWSWIRE

    It’s become known as the least well-kept secret in Cedar Rapids development circles. By most accounts, Cedar Rapids — and the Eastern Iowa Airport specifically — was among three finalists in the national site selection project for a new production facility for JetZero, a California-based startup developing a blended-wing aircraft that’s expected to represent a fundamentally new airframe design for commercial and military applications.

    But despite…

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