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Wheels Up Becomes Launch Customer for Surf Air’s Palantir-Integrated Charter Broking Software

Wheels Up Becomes Launch Customer for Surf Air’s Palantir-Integrated Charter Broking Software
Wheels Up has entered into a landmark agreement to become the launch customer for Surf Air Mobility’s new Enterprise BrokerOS, an AI-powered charter broker platform developed in collaboration with Palantir Technologies. The contract, initially spanning two years with an option to extend for a third, is valued at up to $12 million in subscription fees and includes standard software service guarantees.
Modernizing Private Aviation Charter Operations
This partnership represents a pivotal moment in Wheels Up’s strategic transformation, as the company seeks to modernize its charter workflow by adopting Surf Air Mobility’s BrokerOS. The platform leverages Palantir’s advanced AI and data integration capabilities to streamline the private aviation charter process. By consolidating critical data sources, BrokerOS enables faster, more informed decision-making, enhancing operational efficiency and customer experience.
George Mattson, CEO of Wheels Up, highlighted the strategic significance of the collaboration, stating, “By combining Wheels Up’s scale, brand, and aviation expertise with Surf Air Mobility’s transformative aviation software and Palantir’s leadership in AI, we are setting a new standard for how private aviation is sold, operated, and experienced. This is technology as a competitive advantage in the marketplace, not a back-office function.”
BrokerOS is set to replace multiple legacy software platforms currently in use at Wheels Up, thereby freeing engineering and operational resources to focus on higher-value initiatives. The deployment is anticipated to yield both cost savings and productivity gains, while also driving growth in charter operations. Key benefits include streamlined aircraft sourcing, quote generation, booking, and customer relationship management. The platform consolidates supply across Wheels Up’s owned fleet and third-party operator network, automates manual workflows to enable brokers to manage higher transaction volumes, and provides real-time business intelligence for actionable insights.
Industry Implications and Future Outlook
Liam Fayed, co-founder of Surf Air Mobility, remarked on the platform’s tailored design for private aviation complexities, noting that the success of their own On Demand private charter business has reinforced confidence in BrokerOS’s capabilities. He described Wheels Up as an ideal enterprise launch customer, given its mission to be the most technologically advanced private aviation company and its potential to demonstrate BrokerOS’s impact at scale.
Ted Mabrey, Global Head of Commercial at Palantir, emphasized the technical challenge Surf Air has overcome in codifying operator expertise into scalable technology. He affirmed that Wheels Up’s adoption of SurfOS validates Surf Air’s operational insights and that Palantir’s ontology and technological backbone ensure enterprise-grade security, governance, and access to cutting-edge AI.
As Wheels Up integrates BrokerOS into its operations, the company may encounter challenges related to merging the new platform with existing systems. This development is expected to attract attention from other business aviation firms, potentially accelerating the adoption of AI-driven charter management solutions across the industry. Competitors may respond by expediting their own technology upgrades to maintain market competitiveness. Additionally, regulatory authorities are likely to scrutinize the software to ensure compliance with aviation standards as the sector adapts to increasingly sophisticated digital tools.

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