Airplane - Air Ambulance

The Beechcraft King Air 200 is one of the most commonly used ambulance planes across the world. This twin-engine turboprop aircraft, made by Textron Aviation, is designed to provide enough space for a patient and one accompanying person of the patient. A major advantage is its ability to land on very short runways, sometimes just a few hundred meters long, allowing it to get as close as possible to the patient’s destination. With its powerful engines, it can also access smaller regional airports easily. The King Air 200 is the right choice for patient transfers over shorter distances.

The plane is fully equipped with the best-quality medical equipment, matching the standards of a hospital intensive care unit. The crew, including a doctor and a paramedic, is specially trained in air ambulance care and will ensure the patient and their companion are well looked after throughout the flight, whether it’s domestic or international.

During a flight on the Learjet 35, the patient is cared for by a dedicated medical team, and a relative can accompany them for emotional support.

We are happy to assist you in choosing the suitable airports near your departure and destination points. With a comprehensive database of airports worldwide, you can rely on our expertise.

Equipment
  • Ventilator
  • Infusion Pumps
  • Monitoring
  • Rescue Suction Unit
  • External Pacemaker
  • Portable incubator
  • Perfusors
  • ECMO / IABP Bracket
  • Ultrasound equipment
  • Mobile Blood Analysis Device (EPOC)
  • Ventilator Babylog

This is just an example of the equipment we carry and provide with us. We always use other devices and tools tailored to the patient’s specific medical needs to guarantee their comfort and health.

Technical data
  • Cruise Speed: 770 km/h
  • Range: 3.690km
  • Service ceiling: 13.700m
  • Engine(s): 2 x Garrett TFE731-2