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Surf Air to welcome a wave of fresh employees in Dallas
Surf Air Mobility's move to Addison is a strategic one, as it seeks to be at the centre of a busy hub. The organisation is intending to add to its team across maintenance, safety and compliance, finance and ops.

Surf Air Mobility is relocating its air operations centre to Addison, Texas, a suburb of Dallas. The move is part of the company's broader transformation plan that consolidates operations departments and places Surf Air Mobility at the centre of one of the country's most prominent aviation hubs.

Alongside this move, Surf Air Mobility is actively hiring at the Addison centre, including positions in maintenance, safety and regulatory compliance, finance and accounting and operations.

Known for its vibrant aviation ecosystem, Dallas offers Surf Air Mobility more direct access to a diverse and highly skilled talent pool, as the company seeks to execute its mission to transform regional flying and bring its air operations to profitability in 2025. Dallas's proximity to major airports and its central location make it an ideal base to further strengthen the company's operational capabilities and increase efficiency across its national footprint of scheduled operations.

“Our decision to move our air operations centre to Dallas reflects our commitment to excellence in the aviation industry and is another achievement within our transformation plan,” says Deanna White, CEO and COO of Surf Air Mobility. “Dallas offers a thriving aviation environment, and we are confident that centralising our operations will further streamline our business and continue to lead the regional air mobility industry forward.”

The company maintains its offices in Hawthorne, California.

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