British Columbia will replace its air ambulance fleet with 12 Beechcraft King Air ambulances by fall, providing access to rural and remote areas.
British Columbia is set to replace its fleet of air ambulance planes by next fall, according to Premier David Eby. The new 12 Beechcraft King Air ambulances will be able to land on gravel runways and access more rural and remote communities. Each plane will have a uniform layout for easier paramedic use, and they will offer expanded capabilities for specialized care. Nine of the planes will be in regular operation, with three backups, and the first went into service on May 1.
June 07, 2024
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