Tom O’Leary is on a mission to reshape how we fly.
He’s the co-founder and CEO of JetZero, an aviation startup building a blended-wing body aircraft that aims to use up to 50% less fuel than today’s commercial jets.
That means it could, in theory, cut both fuel burn and emissions in half — making it cheaper and greener for airlines to operate.
The pitch? Helping carriers dramatically reduce costs on what's typically their single biggest expense, while helping them hit sustainability and emissions targets more easily.
Sounds simple, right? Not quite.
JetZero is trying to take flight in an industry long dominated by a duopoly — Boeing and Airbus — where new entrants face enormous technical, financial and regulatory barriers for obvious reasons.
Yet the California-based company is backed by the US Air Force and United Airlines, and targeting commercial service in the early 2030s.
Before launching JetZero, Tom worked at Tesla and aviation startup BETA Technologies.
In this conversation, we get into:
00:00 — Introduction
01:38 — Early life – growing up in New England
02:26 — Entrepreneurial drive in childhood
03:20 — Early spark – thinking about the environment as a kid
04:12 — O'Leary's career – learning from incumbents vs. new market entrants, like Ford and Tesla
06:34 — Working at Tesla in its early days and lessons from Elon Musk
08:04 — Leadership lessons from O'Leary's first job as a school teacher and coach
13:31 — Breaking down the Z4's blended-wing body design
14:40 — Catering to aviation's underserved "middle market" - flights of 200 to 250 passengers
17:47 — Founding JetZero and meeting his co-founder through Beta Technologies
21:38 — Navigating industry red tape
25:11 — Partnerships & funding
28:52 — Industry pain points
30:31 — Company milestones and a "pinch-me moment" – $300M raised, winning the US Air Force grant, working with NASA
32:38 — Teaming up with airlines like United, Alaska and Delta
34:28 — The passenger experience – what it would be like to travel on a JetZero plane, with a reimagined cabin
36:19 — Airframe first — Why improving the plane’s design matters more to JetZero for now vs. focusing on sustainable fuel
37:40 — Industry outlook — what stops Boeing & Airbus from doing this themselves?
38:50 — Planned timeline for commercial service
39:31 — Audience question
40:43 – Rapid-fire round
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