Surf Air Mobility Set to Present at Jefferies Aerospace Innovation Summit

Deep News05-21 22:30

Los Angeles-based air mobility platform company Surf Air Mobility Inc. has announced that its CEO Deanna White and CFO Oliver Reeves will present at the Jefferies Aerospace Innovation Virtual Summit on June 8, 2026.

The company focuses on modernizing aviation operations and deploying next-generation aircraft through its AI-driven SurfOS software. It operates one of the largest commuter airlines in the United States by scheduled flight departures and also offers private charter services.

The summit provides a platform for industry professionals and investors to explore trends in the aviation sector. As a significant player in regional air mobility, Surf Air Mobility is actively advancing its electrification strategy. In March of this year, the company entered a strategic partnership with BETA Technologies, placing an order for 25 all-electric ALIA aircraft with an option for 75 more, with plans to become the first Part 135 operator to introduce electric passenger aircraft into commercial service.

Investors interested in scheduling a meeting with the company can do so through Jefferies representatives or by contacting a specified email address. The presentation at the summit is expected to cover strategic areas including the expansion of the company's regional aviation business, the application of AI technology, and progress in the commercialization of electric aircraft.

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