AirMed International

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AirMed International
FormerlyMEDjet
IndustryAirline
Founded1987
Key people
  • Denise M. Treadwell (President)
  • Darby Wix (Vice President of Aviation Operations)
  • Brandon Bates (Sr. Director of Global Strategy & Partner Relations
  • Amber Payne-Gregory (Director of Medical Operations)

AirMed International, LLC, based in Birmingham, Alabama, is aa FAA-approved fee-for-service air ambulance airline. AirMed holds accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems (CAMTS) and the European Aero-medical Institute,[1] and is an accredited service provider with the International Assistance Group (IAG).[2]

Hawker 800 at Canberra Airport (2006).

History[edit]

The company was founded in 1987 as MEDjet International and was renamed AirMed International in 2003. AirMed offers international service to all countries except for Iraq, North Korea, and Libya.[citation needed]

In 2017, the company acquired the ambulance medical company Air Medical.[3]

The University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing and Airmed entered a partnership in 2018 to give nurses and other healthcare providers the opportunity to participate in simulated trainings that will help prepare them for real-world scenarios.[4]

AirMed is a contracted carrier for the U.S. Department of Defense. AirMed is a member of the Association of Air Medical Services (AAMS),[5] and created an air ambulance industry website, weatherturndown.com, allowing medical transport programs to share current information regarding delays or cancellations due to weather or other hazards.[citation needed]

AirMed sells a pre-paid air ambulance membership for individuals and families known as AirMed Traveler.[citation needed]

In 2011, AirMed International was named Official Air Ambulance of INDYCAR, the Izod IndyCar Series and Firestone Indy Lights.[6]

In 2022, AirMed partnered with Wheels Up Experience Inc. to bring medical services to Wheels Up members and families. [7]

Awards and recognition[edit]

In 2011, AirMed became a finalist for the award, Air Ambulance Provider of the Year, presented by the International Travel Insurance Journal. In 2017, Airmed received the Fixed Wing Award of Excellence.[8]

Hubs[edit]

  • San Antonio, Texas: In March 2017, AirMed acquired Air Medical of San Antonio, Texas.[9]
  • Las Vegas, NV[9]
  • Ypsilanti, MI[9]
  • Mississauga, Ontario[9]

Fleet[edit]

Aircraft in the Airmed International fleet are as follows;[10]

Medical capabilities[edit]

The long-range Hawker jets are equipped with a liquid oxygen system (LOX), allowing for longer transport of ventilator-dependent patients without the need to replenish on-board oxygen supply. AirMed's Hawker aircraft have the capability of transporting two patients simultaneously. The company's aeromedical crews perform neonatal, pediatric and adult transports, in addition to highly specialized ECMO transports.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Accredited Providers". EURAMI. Archived from the original on 2019-06-18. Retrieved 2019-06-18. 18 June 2019
  2. ^ "First home care network accredited by URAC". Home Care Provider. 4 (3): 95. 1999. doi:10.1016/s1084-628x(99)90060-6. ISSN 1084-628X.
  3. ^ "AirMed International acquires Air Medical". ch-aviation. Retrieved 2023-05-25.
  4. ^ Techo, Erica. "SON, AirMed enter partnership - School of Nursing - News". www.uab.edu. Retrieved 2023-05-30.
  5. ^ "Fixed Wing Services1". Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2011-04-01.
  6. ^ "Sunoco steps up with $50k rookie award - IndyCar.com". Archived from the original on 2011-04-02. Retrieved 2011-04-01.
  7. ^ Up, Wheels. "Wheels Up and AirMed Announce Global Partnership to Offer Industry-Leading Suite of Medical-Travel Services to Members". www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2023-10-03.
  8. ^ Team, Editorial. "AirMed International wins AAMS fixed-wing award". AirMed&Rescue. Retrieved 2023-06-12.
  9. ^ a b c d e rechnerherz. "AirMed International". EURAMI. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  10. ^ "AirMed International | Charter | Handbook | Business Air News". www.businessairnews.com. Retrieved 2023-06-27.
  11. ^ "AirMed International Base in San Antonio Adds Nextant 400XTi Medical Transport – State Aviation Journal". 2019-08-12. Retrieved 2023-06-27.
  12. ^ Siebenmark, Jerry. "AirMed Eyes APAC Reach with New Challenger 601". Aviation International News. Retrieved 2023-07-11.

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