AirMed

Not to be confused with AirMed International.
Air Medical Ltd
IATA
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ICAO
MCD
Callsign
AIRMED
Founded 1985
Fleet size 9
Destinations international
Headquarters London Oxford Airport, UK
Website http://www.airmed.co.uk

Air Medical Ltd

Air Medical Ltd, or AirMed as it is better known, is the largest fixed-wing UK based air ambulance specialist. AirMed is a commercial aircraft operator and as such can be defined under airline. It is based at London Oxford Airport.[1]

Learjet 35A undertaking an air ambulance neonatal transfer

History

Bombardier Learjet 35A Serial no.671
Piper Cheyenne IIIA PA42-720

AirMed is a private limited company which is family owned and was set up in 1985 by Mr Rod Paris. The company originally carried out a wide variety of air charter including passenger, freight and air ambulance as well as organ transplant work and aerial photography. In the earlier years the number of flights completed each year was anywhere between 500 and 1000, however the split of work was approximately 50% air ambulance and 50% passenger/freight.

The company was bought out in 2003 by the Topliss and Dent families, thereby retaining its family owned limited company status. Since then over $12million has been invested in new aircraft, medical equipment and personnel. During this time the aircraft fleet has completely changed and the capabilities of the company have increased considerably. AirMed now specialises almost entirely in air ambulance and medevac work and currently 98% of its revenues are generated by patient transfers. AirMed operates across the globe and covers medical specialties like neonatal, obstetrics and paediatric.

They were awarded EURAMI Special Care Accreditation in November 2010 and are fully registered with the Care Quality Commission in England.

AirMed Engineering[2] first gained approval in 2002 and since then has become EASA[3] Part 145 Part M approved. It is also a Cessna Authorised Service Facility and Parts Supplier. AirMed Engineering has become a maintenance organisation specialising in Cessna Caravan C208s as well as Piper, Lycoming, Honeywell and Pratt & Whitney.


AirMed operates in accordance with Air Operators Certificate (AOC) number GB1171[4] which is certified by the Civil Aviation Authority[5](CAA).

Aircraft Fleet

AirMed currently operates a fleet of 4 aircraft:

Affiliations

AirMed holds 'Special Care' accreditation from the European Aero-Medical Institute.[6] AirMed are fully registered with England's Care Quality Commission (CQC)[7] as a private ambulance provider. The majority of AirMed's medical team that work on board the aircraft are clinicians at the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust. These include specialists in anaesthestics, neonatology, paediatrics, cardiology and intensive care.

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