Surf Air signs six LOIs for SurfOS B2B software

The B2B platform from Surf Air Mobility is designed to connect private jet charter brokers and operators to enhance efficiency.

By Doug Gollan, 12 hours ago

Surf Air Mobility Inc. said it had signed six letters of intent agreements with private jet charter brokers and operators to use its SurfOS software program.

SurfOS targets regional and cargo operators, as well as charter brokerages.

The new agreements are in addition to the previously announced beta launch users.

In the press release, Surf Air said:

‘As part of the agreement, participating brokers and operators will play a critical role in shaping the future of BrokerOS and OperatorOS by providing relevant feedback on functionality and identifying new opportunities to apply the technology, ensuring the SurfOS platform is built to address the real-world, practical needs of brokers and operators.’

BrokerOS provides a sales platform designed to help brokers automate sourcing, pricing, and client communications.

OperatorOS delivers powerful tools for aircraft scheduling, crew optimization, and operational visibility.

Both modules are part of SurfOS’s broader plan to “unify aviation’s fragmented data landscape and drive profitability through predictive analytics and automation.”

Surf Air Co-founder Sudhin Shahani said, “Getting this technology into the hands of real-world users is a critical step.”

He added, “We’re building SurfOS to be the operating system that unlocks efficiency, revenue, and data transparency for operators and brokers for the air mobility industry.”

JetSetGo CEO Jeremy Johnson, one of the companies Surf Air has signed up, added, “As brokers, we are always looking for new, emerging technology tools to propel our business upward.”

Johnson said, “SurfOS gives us a powerful edge with real-time aircraft sourcing and automated workflows.”

He added, “It’s a game-changer that helps us close more deals, faster, with less friction and an exceptional end-to-end client experience.”

Surbsidiary Surf Air Technologies is developing SurfOS powered by Palantir Technologies’ AI and Foundry platforms.

Surf Air states that it is on track to commercialize SurfOS, beginning in 2026.

Earlier this year, it launched a revamped jet card program.

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