Surf Air Mobility Enters Into Exclusive Agreements With AeroTEC and MagniX to Accelerate Development of Electrified Commercial Aircraft
Surf Air Mobility (SAM) has partnered with magniX and AeroTEC to develop hybrid and fully-electric powertrains for Cessna Grand Caravan aircraft. This collaboration aims to cut operating costs and emissions, facilitating affordable regional air mobility. SAM has also signed a business combination agreement with Tuscan Holdings Corp. II (THCA) for a public listing. The company plans to achieve 50% carbon emissions reductions and 25% operating cost reductions with its hybrid electric aircraft, which will not require ground charging infrastructure.
- Partnership with magniX and AeroTEC to develop electric powertrains.
- Potential to reduce carbon emissions by 50% and operating costs by 25%.
- Plans to upgrade existing aircraft, expanding market opportunities.
- Public listing expected through merger with Tuscan Holdings Corp. II (THCA).
- Dependence on successful completion of the merger with THCA.
- Regulatory challenges may affect timely development and certification.
- Actual results may differ from expectations due to forward-looking statements.
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SAM has also announced today that the Company has entered into a business combination agreement with
SAM plans to develop supplemental type certificates (“STC”) for its proprietary electrification solutions, powered by magniX’s market-leading electric propulsion units (“EPUs”). AeroTEC will provide engineering, testing, program management, and certification expertise to support design, development, and
“AeroTEC’s capabilities, deep experience in design, engineering and program management of certification of STCs are well known. magniX is a leader in the development of aircraft electric propulsion systems and innovation. AeroTEC and magniX are perfect partners for SAM to accelerate electrification of Cessna Grand Caravans and to lead the new era of green flying,” said
SAM intends to first develop and commercialize hybrid electric aircraft to accelerate entry into market for operators and consumers of sustainable air travel without the need for charging infrastructure. The hybrid electric Cessna Grand Caravans will, in due course, be operated on SAM’s consumer platform and intends to make these available to third-party operators. SAM further intends to upgrade existing combustion turboprop aircraft already in service by installing its proprietary hybrid electric powertrains in existing Caravan aircraft, reducing direct operating costs and emissions.
SAM also announced today its definitive agreement to merge with
SAM’s first-generation hybrid electric Cessna Grand Caravans are being designed to target carbon emissions reductions of up to
“Working with Surf Air Mobility will accelerate our shared vision of electrifying air travel and realize the benefits of an electrified
SAM’s STC to install the hybrid electric magniX solution is expected to create a path for magniX’s existing pipeline of approximately 50 Grand Caravan aircraft.
“We’re at the beginning of aviation’s next major evolution, and we’re excited to help lead the industry forward with Surf Air Mobility,” said
With commercially available hybrid electric aircraft only a few years away, followed by fully-electric aircraft, the Company believes that SAM, magniX, and AeroTEC form the team to bring affordable, sustainable air travel to market as quickly as possible.
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AeroTEC develops, tests and certifies new aircraft products, using innovative and scalable development, test and certification techniques to help aerospace companies everywhere bring their products to market quickly, easily and efficiently. For more information, please visit www.aerotec.com.
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