New partnership confirmed for EAA and AirLink
European Air Ambulance (EAA) has announced that it will be collaborating with US and Mexico-based AirLink Air Ambulance.
European Air Ambulance (EAA) has announced that it will be collaborating with US and Mexico-based AirLink Air Ambulance. The Luxembourg firm says that the agreement will brings together its global repatriation services with AirLink’s expertise in Latin America.
AirLink currently has one base in Guadalajara, Mexico and another in San Diego, US. It has expertise in repatriations over the US-Mexican border, as well as throughout Latin America. It is able to fly to and from some of the most remote or challenging areas of Central and South America and the Caribbean, and it has particular expertise in emergency evacuations from cruise ships, said EAA.
The agreement will ‘allow for speedier and more efficient repatriations of patients, ensuring both teams can streamline their mission planning’.
EAA also has agreements in place with AMREF in Eastern Africa, ER24 in Southern Africa, Skyservice in North America, LifeFlight in Australasia, and RMSI in high-risk areas such as Afghanistan and Iraq. The fixed-wing air ambulance provider said it only collaborates with carefully selected partners, to ensure the highest quality of service is maintained.