That's a fundamental problem with jet engines. They can be made smaller, but they don't get proportionally cheaper. Many people have tried. But human-rated jet engines don't seem to get cheaper below 6-passenger bizjet size.
This is why light aircraft are still mostly powered by reciprocating engines.
NASA and Williams tried to crack that problem in the 1990s, without success.
NASA and Williams tried to crack that problem in the 1990s, without success.