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Navy Signs 10-Year Lease at NC Global TransPark Bringing 400+ Jobs

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Governor Josh Stein announced that N.C. Global TransPark in Kinston and the U.S. Navy have signed a 10-year agreement bringing more than 400 jobs to eastern North Carolina. The Navy will pay $15 million per year to occupy a 65-acre space supporting aircraft maintenance and overhaul for Fleet Readiness Center East (FRCE). State lawmakers approved a $350 million loan in 2023 for site improvements to accommodate FRCE.

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The North Carolina Governor's office announced a new 10-year agreement between N.C. Global TransPark and the U.S. Navy. The Navy will lease 65 acres at the Kinston industrial park for $15 million per year to support Fleet Readiness Center East's aircraft maintenance and overhaul operations, creating over 400 jobs in eastern North Carolina.\n\nAffected parties include the state of North Carolina, N.C. Global TransPark, the U.S. Navy, and eastern North Carolina communities. Military use of available facilities is expected to begin in July, with the first aircraft arriving in fall. Additional hangar construction is scheduled for completion next summer, providing the Navy with 17 acres under roof. This is an economic development announcement rather than a regulatory action creating compliance obligations.

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Raleigh Apr 16, 2026 Today Governor Stein announced that the N.C. Global TransPark, a 2,500-acre multimodal industrial park in Kinston, and the U.S. Navy have signed a 10-year agreement that will bring more than 400 jobs to eastern North Carolina. The N.C. Global TransPark will support maintenance and aircraft overhaul for the U.S. Navy’s Fleet Readiness Center East (FRCE), which provides fleet support to all branches of the U.S. Department of War.

State lawmakers in 2023 approved a $350 million loan to N.C. Global TransPark to conduct site improvements to accommodate FRCE. The Navy recently signed a $15 million-per-year contract that will become effective once FRCE fully occupies its 65-acre space at the TransPark.

“North Carolina’s strong defense and aviation tradition and world-class workforce make this announcement a perfect partnership,” said Governor Josh Stein. “The long-term agreement will bring economic prosperity to eastern North Carolina and support our nation’s military readiness.”

“This agreement marks a defining moment for the Global TransPark,” said N.C. Global TransPark Board Chair Tom Hendrickson. “Years from now, we will look back and recognize this partnership with Fleet Readiness Center East as the catalyst for a new era of growth and opportunity.”

“Not only does this project bring high-quality jobs with wages well above the county average, but it also strengthens our ability to support the men and women of our armed forces with the critical infrastructure they need to carry out the nation’s mission,” said N.C. Global TransPark Executive Director Jeremy Stroud.

“The innovative acquisition strategy the Department of the Navy executed in partnership with the State of North Carolina demonstrates how we can deliver lethal outputs – ready warfighters, platforms, and sustained readiness – at the speed and scale necessary to win our nation’s wars,” said Andy Napoli, U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Assistant Commander. “This hybrid mix of leased facilities and Intergovernmental Support Agreement aviation support services rapidly accelerates the delivery of critical aviation maintenance facilities.”

The temporary move from Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point proved FRCE could operate more efficiently at N.C. Global TransPark, opening the door for future opportunities. The military is anticipated to start using the available facilities in July, with the first aircraft arriving in the fall. Additional construction is necessary to complete the hangers, which are scheduled to be completed next summer. The hangars give the Navy 17 acres under roof.

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NC Governor
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April 16th, 2026
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9211 Government & Public Administration
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Government lease agreement Economic development Defense aviation operations
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Defense & National Security Aviation Employment & Labor

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