Dec 10, 2025 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
Jet.AI Inc., a company pivoting from aviation software and services into data centers, has provided more details on a planned campus in Canada. The company last week announced that it aims to develop a 350-acre site 10 miles south of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
“[The site] sits adjacent to an electrical substation, a regional natural-gas substation, high-speed fiber routes, and the Riel Converter Substation, which supplies 2,000MW of hydroelectric power through the Bipole III HVDC line,” Jet.AI said. “A 115-kV transmission corridor runs directly overhead, offering unusual near-term access to scalable and cost-efficient power.”
"As AI compute demand accelerates, energy-advantaged sites like this are becoming increasingly difficult to secure," said Mike Winston, Founder and CEO of Jet.AI. "The combination of power, redundancy, and buildable scale here is extremely hard to replicate."