Sun, Nov 03, 2013
Medical Transport Service Operates 32 AgustaWestland Helicopters
TriState CareFlight, an air medical transport service operating in the Southwestern United States, has reached a fleet milestone of 60,000 hours, according to AgustaWestland.
TriState Care Flight operates a total of 40 aircraft, including 22 AW119’s and 10 AW109 Power’s. The EMS configured interiors allow for the finest patient care environment within a cabin that exceeds basic standards in air medical transportation.
“AgustaWestland congratulates TriState CareFlight and their operations team for achieving 60,000 flight hours across their fleet over the past 11 years,” said Giovanni Cecchelli, Vice President of Customer Support and Training. “As a proven innovator in maintenance and operations within the air medical transportation industry, we are proud to call TriState CareFlight our partners and work with them in delivering access to care to patients in the Western United States.”
“This latest achievement highlights the dedication of our maintenance and operations personnel, allowing for exceptional reliability of our fleet of aircraft,” said Dr. Blake Stamper, President of TriState CareFlight. “I would like to thank all of our staff and our customer support representatives from AgustaWestland for their hard work and continuous support to ensure we continue our focus on the delivery of the highest quality patient care throughout the region.”
Founded in 2002, TriState CareFlight is a CAMTS accredited critical care transport service located in the Western United States, with 35 bases spread throughout Arizona, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Oregon, Idaho, and Washington.
(Image provided by AgustaWestland)
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