Gama Aviation commences HEMS operations in Scotland
Aviation service company Gama Aviation Plc has transitioned HEMS operations supplied to the Scottish Air Ambulance (SAS) to its European Air and Ground division
The transition places all SAS air ambulance missions under the direct control of the company. The change is streamlining the operational control of all SAS flight activity to one entity.
Crucial to this has been the purchase of three new Airbus H145 HEMS equipped aircraft. Two of the three aircraft entered service on 1 June. The Inverness facility complements Gama Aviation’s investments in Glasgow and Aberdeen, providing the infrastructure to improve air and ground patient transitions and maintain aircraft availability across fixed-wing and rotary operations.
Pauline Howie, CEO of SAS, said: “Gama Aviation have delivered consistent, high-quality service for nearly three decades with the Scottish Ambulance Service as part of our emergency pre-hospital care response. Bringing fast medical care to patients as well as quick life-saving transport to hospital, these helicopters will continue to support the whole of Scotland when needed during these difficult times and into the future.
The air ambulance is vital and saves lives by giving access to the best possible emergency medical treatment available, especially for those in remote and rural areas through a network of delivery partners including Gama Aviation and the Scottish Charity Air Ambulance. We want to wish their experienced and professional crews safe flying and thank the Gama Aviation and SAS teams involved for their hard work in delivering the transition project to completion.”
Mark Gascoigne of Gama Aviation, Europe Air, added: “As the prime contractor, we believed there were additional material service improvements that could be delivered using new facilities and a new team. With the permission and oversight of the SAS team, we’ve spent the last 18 months instituting a change that will improve the service to the people of Scotland. The gains will be marginal, but HEMS operations rely on a constant commitment to improve, and that is what we are focusing on with new aircraft, exceptional pilots and brilliant engineers.”