Air Ambulance Aircraft |
Challenger 604
| The Challenger 604 is the largest airplane we operate. Range: 7408 km, Speed: 854 km/h Ceiling: 41000 ft |
| In single stretcher configuration there still is space for accompanying persons and an enlarged flight crew. Cabin: H 1.83 m, W 2.11 m, L 8.66 m |
| Even two ICU patients can be flown with bed to bed service and an enlarged medical team. |
Map shows maximum range under ideal conditions. | With its' long range it is the ideal aircraft for less stable patients on longhaul transfers. The less stable a patient is, the more important working space becomes. Target patients: one less stable or two stable ICU patients |
Gulfstream G100
| This airplane is operated by one of our air ambulance partners with our medical team. Range: 5460 km, Speed: 826 km/h Ceiling: 45000 ft |
In single stretcher configuration one accompanying person can travel with us (depending on patient situation). Cabin: H 1.7 m, W 1.49 m, L 5.21 m | |
In double stretcher configuration two stable (non-ICU) patients can be flown. | |
Map shows maximum range under ideal conditions. | Though the cabin is not very big, this aircraft has got a remarkable long range. |
Cessna Citation 550
This airplane is operated by one of our air ambulance partners with our medical team. Range: 3700 km, Speed: 746 km/h Ceiling: 35000 ft | |
| The single stretcher aircraft can seat one accompanying person (depending on patient situation) Cabin: H 1.43 m, W 1.46 m, L 4.87 m |
Map shows maximum range under ideal conditions. | This airplane is perfect for Europe and directly neighbouring countries. Target patient: One stable ICU patient or better. |
Beechcraft Super King Air 200
| A twin turboprop aircraft with pressurized cabin. Range: 2200 km Speed: 500 km/h Ceiling: 35000 ft |
One patient plus one accompanying person (depending on patient situation) can be flown. Cabin: H 1.46 m, W 1.37 m, L 5.08 m | |
Map shows maximum range under ideal conditions. | The range of this aircraft is very good but the cabin is quite small. Target patients: One stable ICU patient (or better). No time-critical or potentially unstable patients. |