Surf Air Mobility, BETA launch electric aircraft demonstration program in Hawaii
Surf Air Mobility, Inc. SRFM | 0.00 |
- Surf Air Mobility partnered with BETA Technologies to launch an electric aircraft demonstration program in Hawaiʻi using BETA’s ALIA CTOL.
- Flight campaign runs about six to eight weeks to assess operating economics, infrastructure needs, maintenance demands across interisland routes.
- Hawaiian Airlines will support evaluation work, including route insights, feasibility assessments, stakeholder engagement.
- Surf Air Mobility aims to become the first Part 135 operator to commercialize scheduled electric passenger flights, also targeting on-demand charter.
- Company plans a Hawaiʻi MRO facility intended to become BETA’s factory-authorized service center, subject to certification.
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