The effect of one and two four-flat-bladed turbine impellers on the surface aeration intensity in a laboratory tormentor was investigated at different agitation speeds and sparge rates. The surface aeration was found to be generally more intensive with two impellers for the same other operating conditions because of higher power consumption and the position of the upper impeller closer to the free liquid surface. The surface aeration intensity was successfully correlated in terms of power consumption and sparge rate. The aeration number alone cannot be used for general predicting surface aeration intensities.