Surf Air Mobility (NYSE: SRFM) shares broke even in the first hour Thursday. The company, a leading air mobility platform, today announced the Company’s Co-Founder, Liam Fayed, is presenting at Palantir Technologies' AIPCon today.
The company will demonstrate BrokerOS, its first commercially available SurfOS™ software product, and other AIP-enabled features.
BrokerOS is an AI-enabled software product purpose-built for Part 135 aviation charter brokers. Commercially live since December 2025, BrokerOS streamlines and automates critical processes, including aircraft sourcing, quoting, and trip management workflows to increase charter brokers’ efficiency and productivity.
Liam Fayed, Co-Founder of Surf Air Mobility, said: "BrokerOS represents a meaningful shift in how private aviation brokers do their jobs. Presenting at AIPCon gives us the opportunity to show what's possible when our deep industry expertise is combined with Palantir AIP."
As Palantir's partner and through the companies’ teaming agreements for enterprise accounts, the Company is positioned to offer SurfOS as the next-generation, AI-enabled software operating system for Part 135 aviation markets to replace fragmented legacy software.
Surf Air Mobility is a Los Angeles-based air mobility platform. With its AI-enabled SurfOS software, Surf Air Mobility provides technology designed to support the modernization of air operations and the adoption of next-generation aircraft.
SRFM took on seven cents, or 6.4%, to $1.16.
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