North Wind Invests $1.1 Billion in Aerospace Complex in Rosemount, Minnesota
North Wind is investing $1.1 billion to create a new aerospace and hypersonic research facility in Rosemount, Minnesota, which will serve both commercial and government clients. The complex aims to provide high-fidelity ground testing and is expected to generate hundreds of high-tech jobs while collaborating with the University of Minnesota to advance hypersonic flight research. This project will also revitalize a contaminated site at UMore Park and reinforce U.S. leadership in advanced aerospace research, with backing from the U.S. Department of Defense.

North Wind is investing $1.1 billion to establish a new aerospace and hypersonic research facility in Rosemount, Minnesota, serving commercial and government clients. The complex will provide high-fidelity ground testing across various flight regimes and create hundreds of high-tech jobs.
It will also collaborate with the University of Minnesota to enhance hypersonic flight research. The project aims to revitalize a contaminated site at UMore Park and strengthen U.S. leadership in advanced aerospace research, supported by the U.S. Department of Defense.




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