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Sun, Nov 17, 2024

Phillips 66 Fuel Gift Supports Memorial Hermann Life Flight

Donating up to $1.5 Million In Fuel In 2025

Phillips 66 announced it has been named the official fuel provider for Memorial Hermann Life Flight after gifting up to $1.5 million worth of fuel to the critical care aeromedical transport service.

The donation will support the new Life Flight helicopters, set to begin their service next year and are designed to expand services to a broader range of areas.

The arrangement is an opportunity for Phillips 66 to gift the same amount annually for the next five years.

The donation is equal to the amount of fuel the new Life Flight helicopter fleet will use each year. The fleet includes the first Airbus H160 helicopter in North America to be used for medical missions and expands the service radius from 150 miles to 250.

The Phillips 66 name will be displayed on one of the fleet’s helicopters and its shield will be on the John S. Dunn Helistop helipad at Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center.

Anne Neeson, Executive Vice President and CEO of the Memorial Hermann Foundation said, “We are extremely fortunate that Phillips 66 sees how fundamental Memorial Hermann Life Flight is to saving lives in the Greater Houston Area. It takes a tremendous amount of resources to ensure Memorial Hermann Life Flight operates efficiently for our community, and this generous fuel gift from Phillips 66 will enable this great community asset valued so highly by Houstonians.”

FMI:  www.phillips66.com/

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