Surf Air Mobility Begins Push To Electrify Caravans

Surf Air Cessna Caravan

Sur Air Mobility projects 10-15% of the Cessna Caravan market could be electrified using its EP1 propulsion systems.

Credit: Surf Air Mobility
Reporting its financial results for the first time since going public, U.S. regional aviation company Surf Air Mobility (SAM) says it has finalized its agreement with Textron Aviation to become its exclusive provider of electric and hybrid-electric powertrains for the Cessna Grand Caravan. SAM also...
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