JetZero unveiled plans for the renovation of The Hub, the company’s new 108,000-square-foot headquarters located within its recently announced manufacturing campus in Greensboro, North Carolina. The Hub is part of JetZero’s first production and final assembly campus which broke ground last week. The 8-million-square-foot facility spans more than 600 acres and will support development and manufacturing of the company’s revolutionary Z4 aircraft. The site spans the interstate and is located adjacent to the Piedmont Triad International Airport.


“At JetZero, we believe the workplace itself can become a competitive advantage,” said Dario Antonioni, Executive Creative Director of Workplace Innovation and Campus Experience, JetZero. “The environments we’re creating are designed to accelerate collaboration, increase visibility of work, strengthen culture, and inspire the teams building the future of aviation. Every space is intentionally designed to help great ideas move faster.”

The integrated design process for The Hub was led through a close partnership between JetZero’s Executive Creative Director of Workplace Innovation and Campus Experience, Dario Antonioni, and architecture and interiors partner, Cline. Antonioni and his team will oversee the workplace strategy, design direction, campus planning, workplace experience, and environmental storytelling across JetZero’s facilities, while working closely with Cline to translate those goals into a built environment. Landmark will serve as the contractor for the project.
“Collaborating with JetZero’s leadership and design team has been an incredible opportunity,” said Mark Odom, Partner at Cline. “JetZero has established a clear vision for how its environments can support innovation, growth, and collaboration, and we’re honored to help bring that vision to life.”

The Hub renovation will transform an existing three-story building, circa 1988, into a highly collaborative workplace designed to attract world-class talent and support the rapid pace of innovation required to bring a new commercial aircraft to market.Anchoring the experience is a dramatic three-story lobby atrium that serves as the cultural heart of the building, creating a memorable first impression for employees, partners, customers, investors, and future recruits.
Cline is providing architecture, interior design, and technical expertise to support implementation of JetZero’s workplace vision. The design balances open collaboration environments, focused workspaces, project rooms, innovation zones, executive briefing areas, and social gathering spaces. Throughout the building, employees and visitors will experience a workplace that celebrates JetZero’s mission, technology, and culture while fostering transparency and cross-functional collaboration.
Renovation of The Hub will begin in June 2026, with occupancy in early 2027.
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