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Mon, Jan 16, 2017

AirMed International Opens Cincinnati Base

Beechjet Will Operate From Cincinnati Municipal Lunken Airport

AirMed International has opened a Beechjet 400 base at Cincinnati Municipal Lunken Airport to serve air medical transportation and organ procurement and recovery flights. The Beechjet will be housed in the Signature Flight Support Fixed Base Operation facility at the airport.

"The new AirMed Cincinnati base allows us to extend our footprint in the Midwest and gives our partners increased efficiencies," said AirMed President Denise Treadwell. "The Beechjet 400 is just one of our state-of-the-art air ambulance jets capable of delivering on AirMed's commitment to provide an uncompromising standard of care while remaining the fastest way to recovery when it is needed most."

The Cincinnati base is already operational. It provides support throughout the Midwest and has operational capabilities to perform air medical transports across the U.S. The Beechjet 400's medical interior is ideal for short to mid-range transports, with seating capacity of up to five.

With global reach, AirMed International is one of the leading air medical transport companies in the world, with more than 20,000 missions in all 50 states and over 150 countries on six continents. AirMed offers unparalleled medical care and bedside-to-bedside transportation on a worldwide basis and has some of the most experienced air medical crews in the industry.

Chosen as a preferred operator for many of the top hospitals around the globe, as well as a contracted carrier for the U.S. Department of Defense, AirMed operates its own fleet of fully customized and permanently configured jets.

(Image provided with AirMed news release)

FMI: www.airmed.com

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