Fargo Jet Center delivers two Bombardier Learjet 75s to Romanian government
They are the first of their kind in Romania and one of the fastest aircraft types in their class
Fargo Jet Center (FJC), in collaboration with Bombardier and Spectrum Aeromed, has delivered two customized Bombardier Learjet 75 air ambulance aircraft to be used in Romania by the General Aviation Inspectorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in support of emergency rescue services.
“The visionary craftsmanship and precision constructed into these aircraft truly highlight our team’s capabilities and expertise in aircraft modifications,” said Randy Jenson, FJC Vice President. “From conceptual design to fully installed solutions, our proven abilities played a key role in equipping these aircraft for their unique mission of improving healthcare accessibility and response times for critical medical emergencies.”
FJC transformed the aircraft from standard passenger configurations to air medical interiors with extensive modifications and performance enhancements. The custom-designed, engineered, and Federal Aviation Administration-approved modifications include downwash patient lighting, a removable bulkhead, an aft baggage storage cabinet, a 6,000-liter oxygen rack system, and a forward cargo bay. Additionally, the factory-side entry and lower sidewall interiors were modified and encased in full stainless steel.
They are the first of their kind in Romania and one of the fastest aircraft types in their class. These two Learjet 75 aircraft will serve to improve response time and availability, providing prompt access to the highest level of urgent medical care.
FJC has partnered with Spectrum Aeromed to supply the dedicated advanced air ambulance modules and supporting air medical equipment. Each aircraft is outfitted for the transport of two critical patients and includes vital medical equipment including an incubator for critical condition infants and an extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) machine.
“This completion is another example of FJC and Spectrum Aeromed’s unique value proposition for our clients that’s not found anywhere else in the world,” added Chase McCown, Spectrum Aeromed President. “With facilities based on the same airport, our teams can better collaborate throughout a project.”
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