LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Surf Air Mobility Inc. (“Surf Air Mobility”) (NYSE: SRFM), a leading regional air mobility platform, today announced its participation in the event for the successful completion of the first demonstration flights for Electra’s Ultra Short aircraft earlier this month at Virginia Tech. The flights showcased Electra’s EL2 technology demonstrator aircraft’s takeoff and landing distance of under 150 feet in non-airport, urban environments. The demonstrations highlighted
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