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Life Flight International relocated to Cranbrook, B.C., citing lower costs and local economic support.
Life Flight International, B.C.’s sole provider of international infant and neonatal medical transfers, has moved its headquarters to the Canadian Rockies International Airport near Cranbrook, effective January 28, citing lower costs and support for local economic development.
The company, founded in 1990 and now led by Chris Connor and his wife, operates a Lear 36 jet and a Cheyenne aircraft for long- and short-distance medical evacuations.
It employs 11 part-time medical staff, with plans to expand to 25, prioritizing local hires within an hour of the airport.
The service is typically covered by travel insurance and does not handle routine provincial transfers unless privately paid.
Life Flight International se trasladó a Cranbrook, B.C., citando menores costos y apoyo económico local.