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Surf Air Mobility ($SRFM) to Electrify Kenya’s Largest Airline Charter with Hybrid Electric Powertrains

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Surf Air Mobility (NYSE: SRFM), the air mobility platform transforming regional flying through electrification, and Z.Boskovic Air Charters, the largest airline charter in Kenya, have teamed up to electrify its Cessna caravan fleet.

As a top regional private charter operator, Z.Boskovic is committed to environmental protection and reducing its emissions footprint. The new agreement will enable Surf Air to electrify Z.Boskovic’s existing Cessna fleet with hybrid electric powertrains in an effort to reduce flight emissions by as much as 50%.

Surf Air plans to lay the path to electrified aircraft adoption by providing a simple process for fleet operators to upgrade to electric powertrains at competitive costs.

Stan Little, CEO of Surf Air Mobility stated: “We believe upgrading existing fleets of Cessna Caravans, rather than creating brand new aircraft from scratch, makes our technology easier for operators to adopt, accelerates their ability to cut aviation emissions sooner, and aligns our companies’ visions of making the largest impact as quickly as possible.”

Surf Air Mobility is a Los Angeles-based regional air mobility platform expanding the category of regional air travel to reinvent flying through the power of electrification.

Shares of Surf Air Mobility trade on the NYSE under the ticker symbol SRFM. For more information visit www.surfair.com.

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Surf Air Mobility (NYSE: SRFM), the air mobility platform transforming regional flying through electrification, and Z.Boskovic Air Charters, the largest airline charter in Kenya, have teamed up to electrify its Cessna caravan fleet.

As a top regional private charter operator, Z.Boskovic is committed to environmental protection and reducing its emissions footprint. The new agreement will enable Surf Air to electrify Z.Boskovic’s existing Cessna fleet with hybrid electric powertrains in an effort to reduce flight emissions by as much as 50%.

Surf Air plans to lay the path to electrified aircraft adoption by providing a simple process for fleet operators to upgrade to electric powertrains at competitive costs.

Stan Little, CEO of Surf Air Mobility stated: “We believe upgrading existing fleets of Cessna Caravans, rather than creating brand new aircraft from scratch, makes our technology easier for operators to adopt, accelerates their ability to cut aviation emissions sooner, and aligns our companies’ visions of making the largest impact as quickly as possible.”

Surf Air Mobility is a Los Angeles-based regional air mobility platform expanding the category of regional air travel to reinvent flying through the power of electrification.

Shares of Surf Air Mobility trade on the NYSE under the ticker symbol SRFM. For more information visit www.surfair.com.

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This video is not financial advice and should not be taken as financial advice. This video is for information, education and entertainment purposes only. Green Stock News is not responsible for any losses related to the financial decisions made by you. Video content is based on data obtained from sources we believe to be reliable but are not guaranteed as to accuracy and are not purported to be complete. As such, the information should not be construed as advice designed to meet the particular investment needs of any investor. Green Stock News is not responsible for any gains or losses that result from the opinions expressed in this video or in other materials that it publishes electronically. Green Stock News has been compensated US$15,000 by Surf Air Mobility for advertising services.

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