Sete Táxi-Aéreo has been in the market for more than 40 years, providing executive and air medical transport, and 2020 was a watershed for the company, which underwent restructuring, optimizing its services.
In 2016, the company, which also operated in the regular commercial flights market with three E-120 Brasília aircraft, began an operational restructuring plan aimed at sectoring the areas of activity.
In executive transport, the company from Goiás operates with Learjet and Mitsubishi aircraft, serving customers who need to fly with agility, privacy or destinations that are sometimes not covered by airlines.
The versatility of the fleet allows a wide range of customer needs to be met: from landing on a farm or unpaved runway by twin-engine and turbo-propeller aircraft to international jet travel.

Featuring a large hangar with executive boarding rooms, a large patio, complete aircraft maintenance structure, aeronautical engineering department, flight operational safety department, pilot training department and a charter team that works 24 hours a day dedicated to providing the best executive experience the company can provide.


Currently the company has made an operational division, leaving exclusively the Mitsubishi MU-2 dedicated only to aeromedical transport under the AEROVIDA brand.
These aircraft fly to Brazil and South America with all the air ICU apparatus, being even more efficient than a hospital ICU due to its power.


This service consists of chartering an aircraft, with all ICU equipment on board, doctor, nurse, pilot and co-pilot. On most of these flights, Aerovida also offers an outsourced service provider with ambulances at the origin and destination. That is, it performs end-to-end transport, safely removing the patient from the hospital of origin, concluding with the accommodation of the patient at the hospital of destination.

With this COVID-19 pandemic, SETE ed on to its employees a rigorous operation training with patients positive for the disease and an aircraft disinfection protocol after transport.
While major airlines grounded their planes due to lack of customers and low demand, the company flew its fleet constantly, stopping aircraft only for checks and preventive safety inspections.
At AEROVIDA, there is a medical team on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week, ready for any call to transport the patient anywhere in Brazil and South America. conditions or whether there are conditions for boarding the aircraft.

The aircraft can be prepared in a matter of 30 minutes with all the equipment for hospital , at the end of each flight, the aircraft undergoes a rigorous disinfection and neutralization procedure of any virus that it may transmit.
It is exactly this service that we have come to know in recent weeks. Check out more in the video below in an exclusive interview: