Surf Air Mobility signs six new SurfOS software agreements

July 22, 2025 9:20 AM UTC

Surf Air Mobility Inc. (NYSE: SRFM) announced six new letter of intent agreements with charter brokers and operators for its SurfOS software program. The agreements expand the company's user base across regional operators, cargo operators, and charter brokerages.

The new agreements add to previously announced beta launch users. Participating brokers and operators will provide feedback on functionality and identify new technology applications to ensure the platform addresses practical industry needs.

SurfOS includes BrokerOS, a sales platform for automating sourcing, pricing, and client communications, and OperatorOS, which provides tools for aircraft scheduling, crew optimization, and operational visibility. The software aims to unify aviation's fragmented data landscape through predictive analytics and automation.

"Getting this technology into the hands of real-world users is a critical step," said Sudhin Shahani, Co-founder of Surf Air Mobility. "We're building SurfOS to be the operating system that unlocks efficiency, revenue, and data transparency for operators and brokers for the Air Mobility industry."

Jeremy Johnson, Co-Founder and CEO of JetSetGo, said the software provides "a powerful edge with real-time aircraft sourcing and automated workflows."

Surf Air Technologies, the company's software subsidiary, is developing SurfOS using Palantir Technologies' (NASDAQ: PLTR) AI and Foundry platforms. The software remains in beta phase through 2025, with commercial launch planned for 2026.

Surf Air Mobility operates as a regional air mobility platform and commuter airline based in Los Angeles. The company also provides on-demand charter services and is developing electrified aircraft and powertrain technology for the Cessna Caravan.



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