Surf Air Mobility's Earnings Call: Unpacking Contradictions on SurfOS, EAS Revenue, and Electrification Timelines

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Tuesday, Aug 12, 2025 7:11 pm ET1min read
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- Surf Air Mobility reported Q2 operational improvements with 95% completion factor, 17% revenue growth, and profitable airline operations driven by leadership investments and tech upgrades.

- The company's Palantir-powered SurfOS platform advances commercialization, securing exclusive rights to sell software to Part 135 operators under a 5-year license agreement.

- On-demand revenue rose 5% via Jet Card launch and BrokerOS integration, while $45M capital raise (including $27M direct offering) strengthened balance sheet and reduced leverage.



Transformation and Operational Improvements:
- Surf AirSRFM-- Mobility achieved operational, commercial, and financial improvements in Q2, including a 95% controllable completion factor, profitability in airline operations, and an 17% increase in revenue.
- This growth was driven by strategic investments in leadership and talent, relocation of the systems operations center, and adoption of new technology-driven processes.

Software Platform and Strategic Partnerships:
- The company's SurfOS software platform, powered by PalantirPLTR--, is advancing towards commercialization and is already integrated into the business.
- The 5-year software license agreement with Palantir positions the company as the exclusive partner for configuring and selling software to Part 135 operators and charterCHTR-- brokers, opening opportunities for future growth.

On-Demand Business and New Product Introduction:
- Surf Air Mobility's on-demand business saw a 5% increase in revenue in Q2, driven by profitable bookings and a shift to larger cabin sales.
- The introduction of an industry standard Jet Card and the use of BrokerOS software platform contributed to improved flight margins and positive margins in June.

Capital Raising and Financial Strengthening:
- The company raised approximately $45 million in additional capital during Q2, strengthening its balance sheet and enhancing the ability to execute its strategic plan.
- The capital raise included a $27 million registered direct offering in June, followed by the conversion of a $29.9 million convertible note, reducing leverage and interest expenses.

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