Surf Air Mobility pledges US$22.4M to Mokulele's Hawaiian operations for 2026

Surf Air Mobility, parent of virtual carrier Mokulele Airlines, has pledged US$22.4 million to Mokulele’s Hawaiian operations in 2026. The funds are earmarked for the carrier’s MHO/Kona business and to be deployed across its inter-island operations during the year, supporting continuity of service.

Discovered 2026-01-26T10:44:53.747161-08:00 | 2026-01-26T10:44:53.747161-08:00

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  • Surf Air Mobility has committed US$22.4 million to Mokulele for 2026, a clear parent-company capital infusion into the carrier’s MHO/Kona Hawaiian operations that will influence next-year operating capacity and funding plans.

  • The pledge comes as Hawaii’s aviation environment is seeing major infrastructure and service changes; see the broader Hawaiian airport modernization plan here: Hawaiian airport modernization plan, which may affect local airport capacity and carrier network decisions.

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