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Air ambulance & medical evacuation.

Rapid-response medevac and bedside-to-bedside patient transfer worldwide — dedicated medical crew, ICU-capable equipment and ground ambulances coordinated at both ends, mobilised around the clock.

When a patient has to move, hours matter. Our medical desk arranges air ambulance and medevac flights anywhere in the world — from routine repatriation to critical ICU transfers — with a flight physician and nurse on board and the aircraft configured for the mission, not the other way round.

We coordinate the full chain: bedside collection, ground ambulances at departure and arrival, hospital handover, oxygen and medication, and the insurance paperwork — so the family only has to say yes.

Ideal for

  • International repatriation to a home hospital
  • ICU / stretcher patient transfer between facilities
  • Event and expedition medical standby
  • Organ and medical-team transport
  • Evacuation from remote or under-served regions

What’s included

  • Flight physician and critical-care nurse on board
  • Stretcher / ICU cabin configuration and monitoring
  • Ground ambulance coordination at both ends
  • Onboard oxygen, medication and medical equipment
  • Insurance and hospital liaison, door to door

The right aircraft

Heavy and ultra-long-range jets give the range and cabin room for intercontinental repatriation; light jets and turboprops reach regional and remote strips quickly for shorter transfers.

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Good to know

Air ambulance & medical evacuation — your questions

How quickly can an air ambulance be mobilised?

For urgent cases we can typically have an equipped aircraft and medical crew wheels-up within a few hours of confirmation, 24/7. Timing depends on patient location, clearances and the nearest suitable aircraft — our desk gives you a realistic mobilisation window on the first call.

Is a medical team included on the flight?

Yes. Every medevac is flown with appropriate medical staff for the case — typically a flight physician and a critical-care nurse — with monitoring and equipment matched to the patient’s condition. Specialist teams can be added where needed.

Can you handle insurance and repatriation paperwork?

We liaise directly with insurers, assistance companies and both hospitals to arrange authorisation, clearances and the bedside-to-bedside handover. Where cover is in place we coordinate billing with the insurer.

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