Surf Air – Seeking Alpha Analysis

By: Jessie Naor, SeekingAlpha

Summary

  • Surf Air acquires Southern Airways and direct lists on NYSE, but stock price plummets from expectations of $20 to under $2.
  • Surf Air lacks experience in hybrid powertrain technologies despite its plans to revolutionize short-range flying with hybrid-powered Cessna Caravans.
  • Cash levels continue to decline in the latest filings, as well as widening operating losses.

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