JAA: Hermeus is the company exploring Cecil Airport for multimillion-dollar expansion

Hermeus, an Atlanta-based hypersonic aircraft company, is exploring Cecil Airport as a location for a new engine test facility, according to the Jacksonville Aviation Authority.

The Mayor’s Budget Review Committee on Monday approved a proposal for incentive supporting the expansion of an aerospace and defense technology company under the codename Project Heat.

The incentives proposal will now be reviewed by City Council.

The Project Heat company, which JAA identified as Hermeus, aims to expand its operations in Jacksonville, city records show.

Hermeus, which was founded in 2018, plans to set up a test facility for hypersonic engines at a Cecil Airport hangar for the Department of Defense.

The company intends to make a $135 million capital investment, with $37 million in tangible personal property, to test, develop and manufacture the hypersonic engine. The project would create 100 full-time jobs, with an average annual wage of more than $100,000.

Jacksonville Business Journal

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