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     133  0 Kommentare Surf Air Mobility Enters Agreements to Supply Electric Powertrains to Major Kenyan Cessna Caravan Operators Safarilink and Yellow Wings

    Surf Air Mobility Inc. (NYSE: SRFM), the air mobility platform transforming regional flying through electrification, has entered into agreements with Safarilink, an airline connecting domestic scheduled flights to destinations within Kenya and Tanzania, and Yellow Wings Air Services Ltd., a Kenyan air operator that serves over 500 airfields throughout the East Africa region, to upgrade their Cessna Grand Caravan aircraft with Surf Air Mobility’s proprietary electrified powertrain technology once certified. This partnership marks another milestone as Surf Air Mobility seeks to expand its global footprint while leading the energy transition to electrified, green aviation. As the exclusive partner to Textron to electrify the Caravan, Surf Air Mobility is focused on building its business in regions around the world, such as Africa, that are already significant markets for that airframe and where transportation providers are quickly adopting innovative mobility solutions.

    Surf Air is developing the Supplemental Type Certification for both hybrid and fully-electric variants of the Cessna Grand Caravan. With target reductions of up to 50% direct operating costs and 100% in carbon emissions for the fully-electric powertrain, Surf Air believes the impact it will have for other operators around the world can revolutionize the aviation landscape.

    “The Caravan is an amazing aircraft on which to develop our electrified powertrain, and we believe Safarilink and Yellow Wings’ operations are perfectly suited to demonstrate the benefits of our technology,” said Stan Little, CEO of Surf Air Mobility. “We believe Africa is at the cutting edge of regional air mobility. Surf Air is excited to work with innovative, pioneering companies like Safarilink and Yellow Wings.”

    “Our goal is to deploy our proprietary electrification technology on a global scale, in addition to our own network,” said Fred Reid, Global Head of Business Development for Surf Air Mobility. “Upgrading Safarilink’s and Yellow Wings' Caravan fleet with our electrified powertrains unlocks new possibilities. As air travel economics change with electrification, we believe Safarilink and Yellow Wings can improve current services, launch new viable routes, and reduce environmental impact.”

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    Surf Air Mobility Enters Agreements to Supply Electric Powertrains to Major Kenyan Cessna Caravan Operators Safarilink and Yellow Wings Surf Air Mobility Inc. (NYSE: SRFM), the air mobility platform transforming regional flying through electrification, has entered into agreements with Safarilink, an airline connecting domestic scheduled flights to destinations within Kenya and …

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