Jeff Potter Leaves Surf Air; Shahani Now CEO Of ‘Netflix’ Private Membership Airline

The Pilatus PC-12 operator merged earlier this month with Texas-based RISE

 

As Surf Air Europe launches, Private Jet Card Comparisons can confirm that Jeff Potter has left the U.S. unit where he was CEO of the private flight membership company, which has popularized the single turboprop Pilatus PC-12. The move apparently took place earlier this month but has yet to be reported and the company, which is privately held, did not issue a press release. Wikipedia still lists Potter as the CEO

Surf Air Makes A Low Key Launch In Europe

Surf Air has launched in Europe, and it has a big opportunity, particularly for Londoners, but it will need to get its act together to make sure it fulfills its potential. Its first flight was last Friday on June 23, according to several reports.

Surf Air Expands Into Texas By Acquiring RISE

California-based membership airline Surf Air which operates from private jet terminals and facilities that enable customers to bypass main terminals and arrive 15 minutes before their flights has acquired RISE, another “all-you-can-fly” provider that serves six airports in Texas. 

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