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The Learjet 35 is one of the most successful light jets and remains one of the fastest in its category on the private jet charter market. Its combination of speed and increased range makes it a popular option for air ambulances.

The Learjet 35 is also operated with dual pilots.  This enhances safety and awareness during our patient transports. A second pilot in the cockpit allows for increased situational awareness and can help mitigate fatigue and other risk factors.

Engines

Twin Engine - High performance Reliability

Maximum Gross Weight
Designed to support a full medical team, patient, and up to 2 additional passengers without compromising speed or efficiency.

Cruise Speed
Reach top speeds of 418 knots (481 mph) for rapid response and reduced transit time.

Range
Impressive operational reach of 1,786 nautical miles (2,056 miles) – ideal for long-distance critical missions without refueling.

Service Ceiling
Operates at altitudes up to 41,000 feet, ensuring optimal routing above commercial traffic and weather systems.

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The Learjet 55 is a preferred aircraft for air ambulance services due to its combination of speed, range, and cabin space. Its twin-engine design allows for rapid response and efficient long-distance transport, ensuring critically ill or injured patients reach specialized care centers quickly. The Learjet 55’s spacious cabin provides ample room for advanced medical equipment, life support systems, and medical personnel, enabling in-flight treatment comparable to an intensive care unit. Its ability to fly at high altitudes and avoid adverse weather conditions further enhances patient safety and comfort. Additionally, the aircraft’s reliability and operational efficiency make it a trusted choice for medical transport providers worldwide.

Engines

Twin Engine - High performance Reliability

Maximum Gross Weight
Designed to support a full medical team, patient, and up to 2 additional passengers without compromising speed or efficiency.

Cruise Speed
Reach top speeds of 432 knots (497 mph) for rapid response and reduced transit time.

Range
Impressive operational reach of 2,100 nautical miles (2,416 miles) – ideal for long-distance critical missions without refueling.

Service Ceiling
Operates at altitudes up to 45,000 feet, ensuring optimal routing above commercial traffic and weather systems.

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In the "super-midsize" category, the Dassault Falcon 50 features a tri-jet layout. The Falcon 50 is much larger than the typical air-ambulance aircraft and the larger cabin ensures comfort for patient and passengers, as well as providing the clinical team adequate space to care for our patients during complex, long-range air transports. This aircraft is the ideal platform for patients that require speciality care and additional equipment such as ECMO (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation), IABP (Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump) and Ventricular Assist Devices (VAD & Impella).
 

Engines
3 - high-thrust engines for superior stability, power redundancy, and performance across all phases of flight.

Maximum Gross Weight
Optimized for aeromedical missions—accommodates a full patient care team, medical equipment, and up to 3 additional passengers.

Cruise Speed
Achieve swift mission turnarounds with cruising speeds up to 478 knots (550 mph).

Range
Extended operational capability with a range of 2,950 nautical miles (3,350 miles) minimizing the number of technical stops during cross-country or international transports.

Service Ceiling
Cruise at altitudes up to 45,000 feet, ensuring smoother, safer flights and quicker response times.

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