Infectious passenger handling in air ambulance operations EUROCAE Working Group 123 has been formed to develop standards for the safe and effective handling of infectious patients during air medical transportations 1 Sep 2022
Working with assistance companies – a wishlist from aeromedical companies ITIJ spoke to aeromedical companies around the world about what they want from assistance companies when collaborating 1 Sep 2022 Editorial Team
“We are prepared for the next pandemic” ITIJ spoke to Martin Muehlmeyer, Director of Operations at FAI, about changes to his role and the air ambulance industry as a whole 1 Sep 2022 Editorial Team
Case Study: Haiti Air Ambulance on transporting patients from cruise ships Kelly Edwards, Clinical Operations Manager at Haiti Air Ambulance, discusses a case in which an 84-year-old cruise guest had to be rescued following a fall Sponsored by Haiti Air Ambulance 1 Sep 2022 Kelly Edwards
Case Study: Malteser AeroMedical | A dream vacation gone wrong – Hippo attack in South Africa Some cases are so unbelievable, that they are remembered long after the mission was successfully completed. One example - that stuck in the minds of the Malteser AeroMedical Team - was an... Sponsored by Malteser AeroMedical 1 Sep 2022 Malteser AeroMedical
Case Study: European Air Ambulance sets a course for the future Luxembourg-based European Air Ambulance (EAA), one of the largest specialised providers of air ambulance services in Europe, is setting the course for a successful future by pursuing a customercentric strategy and a clear roadmap for the coming years. Sponsored by European Air Ambulance 1 Sep 2022 Tom Hienckes