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Sat, Oct 19, 2019

Peak Medevac Set To Open Florida Location

Fixed-Wing Global Air Ambulance Company To Begin Ft. Lauderdale Operations Later This Month

Peak Medevac proudly announces their plans to open a Florida location out of Ft. Lauderdale (KFLL) later this month. This will be the third location for the global air ambulance company.

With a centrally-located corporate headquarters out of Centennial Airport (APA) in the Denver metropolitan area and a second location in Scottsdale, AZ (KSDL), the new Florida ancillary base will provide Peak Medevac with quick response to all parts of the US and overseas with very competitive Air Medical rates for patients and families.

Peak Medevac, a Colorado-licensed air ambulance company, offers domestic and global air ambulance services as well as medical repatriation. They own, operate, and maintain their own fleet of medically configured Lear jets.

"We are very excited to open our new location," says Geno Haggan, Chief Executive Officer, whose experience spans a near 40-year career in aviation and is the owner of the largest privately owned fleet of medically configured Lear type aircraft in the world. "This new base will allow us to expand our reach into Europe while continuing to service the US, Canada, Caribbean, as well as Mexico to South America."

(Source: Peak Medevac news release)

FMI: www.peakmedevac.com

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