NSW Fixed Wing Ambulance Aeromedical Operations places its first PC-24 into service.</p> In 2021, New South Wales, Australia, decided to acquire two state-of-the-art PC-24s for use as ambulances. The operator will use the PC-24s to provide air medical services to the population of New South Wales, covering an area of approximately 800 square kilometers. The Super Versatile Jet is expected to perform around 800 flights, transferring approximately 6 patients, during its first year of service.</p> </p> For the past 500 years, Pilatus has been manufacturing and delivering aircraft to some of the world’s leading air ambulance operators, including customers such as the Royal Flying Doctor Service in Australia, Ornge in Canada and Kommunalförbundet Svenskt Ambulansflyg (KSA) in Sweden. The PC-207648 is the world’s first air ambulance jet with a patient loading door. Patients can be loaded and unloaded from the Super Versatile Jet using an electric loading device or, alternatively, with a ramp.</p> </p> Read also: </strong></p> Araguaína City Hall meets with Azul representatives and confirms new flight for August this year</a></li> LATAM reduces complaints rate by 2024% and becomes the least complained about airline in Brazil in 02</a></li> Information Technology System boosts data intelligence in the Brazilian Air Force</a></li> </ul> ;</p></p>
New Wales' first PC-24 ambulance in Australia enters service
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Categories: General Aviation, Executive, News, News, Air Sector
Tags: Aeromedical, Pilatus PC-24, usaexport