Jet Logistics offers new jet for international medical flights
US-based Jet Logistics has added a newly configured air ambulance Hawker 800A to its fleet to undertake domestic and international missions.
North Carolina, US-based Jet Logistics has added a newly configured air ambulance Hawker 800A to its fleet to undertake domestic and international missions. The plane boasts a Spectrum 2800-series patient module, a loading system, seating for five passengers including a medical team, and a rear enclosed lavatory. Jet Logistics said the aircraft is able to render missions throughout the US, Europe, Canada, Central, South America and the Caribbean.
“This asset has been deployed because as we continue to grow, we are implementing new measures to further expand support of our air medical and [governmental] clients, so they have another option,” stated W. Ashley Smith, Jr, president of Jet Logistics. “Each of our contract clients have unique aircraft platforms and business models; however, Jet Logistics made this investment because they all benefit from the opportunity to place their own medical personnel onboard this asset for new options in servicing their existing customers, or targeting additional business including international missions.”
Jet Logistics’ fixed-wing air medical aircraft are available for critical care transport, donor organ and special mission operations.