December 16, 2016
Metro Aviation recently welcomed the University of Utah’s AirMed program to its family of operations customers with the recent delivery of three Bell 407GX helicopters and a PC 12-45e, and assumption of flight operations in November. With the addition of the new aircraft, the AirMed fleet consists of five Bell 407GX’s, an EC145, a PC-12/47E and a PC-12/45.
AirMed uses state-of-the-art equipment for their flying emergency room, including invasive line management and intra-aortic balloon pumps, as well as cutting edge airway technology. “Metro’s operational customers are truly a family. We share information, lean on each other for support and make each other better,” said Metro President Mike Stanberry. “We look forward to supporting the University of Utah and are excited for the knowledge they bring to the Metro table.”
AirMed services one of the largest geographical areas of any flight program in the nation, routinely transporting patients from Colorado, Wyoming, Nevada, Montana, Idaho and Utah.
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