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The future of flight: SRFM's game-changing electric aircraft technology The future of flight: SRFM's game-changing electric aircraft technology                                                                                                      The future of flight: SRFM's game-changing electric aircraft technology                                                                                                      [Logo: Schaeffer's Investment Research] A message from our partner: Surf Air Mobility Inc. Fellow Investor, The future of transportation is taking flight — literally. Advancements in electric air mobility (EAM) are on the verge of revolutionizing how people and goods move through the skies. The global urban air mobility market is expected to explode to $1.5 trillion by 2040, according to industry reports. This growth reflects the increasing demand for faster, congestion-free travel in cities worldwide. According to ARK's research, the cost of operating electric air taxis could decline by 50% by 2030, making them more affordable than today's car services, like Uber or Lyft, while reducing congestion on city streets. And companies like [Surf Air Mobility (NYSE:SRFM)]( are already miles ahead of the competition... Here's why SRFM is one to look out for: - First-Mover Advantage: Already the largest US commuter airline by scheduled departures, now developing technology to electrify existing aircraft - Powerhouse Partnerships: Exclusive relationship with Textron Aviation and leveraging Palantir Technologies - - Revenue Ready: Generated $60.5M in 2023, unlike pre-revenue competitors As the industry evolves, early investors in transformative companies like SRFM could stand to be in on the ground floor of a growing market. Don't wait… the future $75+ billion regional air mobility market is taking shape NOW. Are you ready to take flight? [Learn More About SRFM Now](. DISCLAIMER: This article is a paid communication of Surf Air Mobility Inc. Surf Air Mobility Inc. has authored the general economic and comparison information and opinions expressed herein. Strikepoint has been compensated by Market Jar Inc for this email campaign. Strikepoint, as a publisher, is not a broker, investment advisor, or financial advisor in any jurisdiction. Please do not rely on the information presented as personal investment advice. If you need personal investment advice, kindly reach out to a qualified and registered broker, investment advisor, or financial advisor. The communications from Strikepoint should not form the basis of your investment decisions. By opening this page, each reader accepts and agrees to Market Jar Media Inc.'s [terms of use]( and full [legal disclaimer as set forth here](. This message is a paid advertisement for Surf Air Mobility Inc from Strikepoint Media. Schaeffer’s Investment Research Inc. receives a fixed fee for each subscriber that clicks on a link in this email. Other than the compensation received for this advertisement sent to subscribers, Schaeffer’s Investment Research Inc. and its principals are not affiliated with Surf Air Mobility Inc. Schaeffer’s Investment Research Inc. and its principals do not own any of the stocks mentioned in this email or in the article that this email links to. Neither Schaeffer’s Investment Research Inc. nor its principals are FINRA-registered broker-dealers or investment advisers. The content of this email should not be taken as advice, an endorsement, or a recommendation from Schaeffer’s Investment Research Inc. to buy or sell any security. Schaeffer’s Investment Research Inc. has not evaluated the accuracy of any claims made in this advertisement. Schaeffer’s Investment Research Inc. recommends that investors do their own independent research and consult with a qualified investment professional before buying or selling any security. Investing is inherently risky. Past-performance is not indicative of future results. Please see the disclaimer regarding Surf Air Mobility Inc on Surf Air Mobility Inc website for additional information. To stop receiving these emails, [unsubscribe](. Schaeffer's Investment Research 5151 Pfeiffer Road, Suite 450 Cincinnati, Ohio 45242

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