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Surf Air Mobility Participates in Demonstration Flight Event of Electra’s Electrified Ultra-Short Takeoff Aircraft
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Surf Air Mobility Reports Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results, Exceeding Revenue and Adjusted EBITDA Guidance
August 12, 2025 -
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is Surf Air Mobility?
Surf Air Mobility is a U.S. air mobility company that operates a commuter airline and is developing software technologies and electrified aircraft to create platform to improve the efficiency, accessibility, and economics of air travel.
2. What is SurfOS?
SurfOS is Surf Air Mobility’s AI-enabled software operating system designed to modernize the private aviation and air mobility industries by connecting key stakeholders, like operators, brokers, and aircraft owners, on a single data-driven platform powered by Palantir Technologies.
3. How does Surf Air Mobility generate revenue today?
The company generates revenue primarily through its commuter airline operations, including scheduled and on-demand charter services, and expects future revenue growth from its SurfOS software business and electrified aircraft initiatives.
4. What is the relationship between Surf Air Mobility and Palantir Technologies?
Surf Air Mobility has an exclusive agreement with Palantir Technologies to use its Foundry and Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) to power SurfOS for the Part 135 aviation sector of the aviation industry. Palantir is also Surf Air Mobility’s largest shareholder.
5. What problem is SurfOS solving?
SurfOS addresses the fragmentation and inefficiency in private aviation and commuter airline operations by aggregating data from operators, brokers, and owners to improve visibility, utilization, and decision-making across the ecosystem by leveraging AI.
6. What is the long-term strategy for Surf Air Mobility?
Surf Air Mobility’s strategy is to combine electrified aircraft development, airline operations, and AI-enabled software to create an integrated platform for regional air mobility that improves cost structure, efficiency, and environmental impact.
7. What is the relationship between Surf Air Mobility and its airline brands?
Surf Air Mobility owns and operates Southern Airways and Mokulele Airlines, which together make up one of the largest commuter airlines in the United States. These operations provide both a testing ground and a commercial foundation for SurfOS.
8. How large is the market opportunity for SurfOS?
The broader regional air mobility market is a $75-$115 billion market opportunity by 2035, representing a large and growing market as industry participants seek to digitize and optimize their operations.
9. How is SurfOS being commercialized?
SurfOS is currently in beta testing with select operators and brokers. Surf Air Mobility plans to expand commercial availability starting in 2026.
10. What role does electrification play in the company’s strategy?
Surf Air Mobility is developing hybrid-electric and fully electric powertrains for the Cessna Caravan aircraft targeting significant reductions operating costs and emissions. These electrified aircraft are expected to be integrated into its own operations and offered to third-party operators. Surf Air Mobility has an exclusive relationship with Textron Aviation to support Surf Air Mobility’s developed of electrified Cessna Grand Caravan.
11. What are the company’s competitive advantages?
Surf Air Mobility believes its active airline operations, proprietary software development, and exclusive partnerships with leading technology providers like Palantir, positioning it to deploy and scale innovations across the regional aviation sector.
12. Where can investors learn more?
Investors can visit surfair.com/investors for filings, news releases, and company updates, and follow Surf Air Mobility (NYSE: SRFM) on major financial and news platforms for the latest information, or follow $SRFM on relevant social media channels.






