Spectrum Aeromed in the News
People are talking - and they’re talking about Spectrum Aeromed. See what the media are saying about us:
- Nextant Aerospace Unveils Air Ambulance Conversion for 400XT
- Spectrum Aeromed Hires New Chief Operating Officer
- Mahler Wins 40 Most Influential People Under 40 Award
- Branding Iron Expands Relationship with Spectrum Aeromed
- Spectrum Aeromed to Exhibit at HELI-EXPO
- Aviators India Purchases Stretcher Kit from Spectrum Aeromed
- Spectrum Aeromed Obtains AS9100 Rev C Certification
- VIP Treatment
- A Broad Spectrum
- Spectrum Aeromed Listed Again on INC 5000 Fastest Growing Companies List
- Tammy Enright Wins 40 Most Influential People Under 40 in North Dakota Award
- Spectrum Aeromed Electric Loader in Pilatus PC-12- Demonstration (Video)
- FAI rent-a-jet AG´s Air Ambulance-Division Purchases Six Stretchers from Spectrum Aeromed
- Spectrum Aeromed Expands German Office Staff
- Spectrum Aeromed- Doing Business Better in North Dakota
- Spectrum Aeromed Hires Reno as VP, Account Representative
- Spectrum Equips PC-12 with Air Ambulance Interior for Valley Med Flight
- King Air, One Aircraft Many Missions
- Spectrum Aeromed Equipment in King Air 350 ER- Demonstration Video
- Branding Iron Inks Deal With Inc. 500 Company Spectrum Aeromed
Nextant Aerospace Unveils Air Ambulance Conversion for 400XT
Reprinted from Wall Street Journal, April 15, 2013
View posting on The Wall Street Journal.com.
SHANGHAI—(BUSINESS WIRE)—April 15, 2013— Nextant Aerospace (“Nextant”), maker of the Nextant 400XT, the world’s only remanufactured business jet, has today launched its new air ambulance conversion module for its 400XT model.
The equipment, based on a platform by Spectrum Aeromed - a world leader in the provision of air ambulance equipment — enables the Nextant 400XT to be converted from a VIP configuration to a fully ACLS capable critical care room with self-contained ambulance bed in less than 30 minutes. The 400XT air ambulance gives operators the speed and range of larger aircraft but at a significantly lower acquisition and operating costs.
Since launching in Asia in 2012, Nextant has seen strong interest in the market due to the aircraft’s unique combination of performance, comfort and value. It expects the introduction of its air ambulance module to stimulate further demand and drive sales of the platform as the market for such services grows.
Demand for special missions aircraft has seen dramatic growth across the globe in recent years with aircraft equipped for emergency medical services leading the segment. Ascend, the aviation consultancy, recently estimated that the number of fixed-wing emergency medical service aircraft has increased by 40% since 2007(1) .
The Nextant Aerospace factory-installed system, which is designed to work as a convertible VIP interior and costs less than $100,000 to install, boasts the following features:
— Quick change modules which enable flight crew to have readily available life support solutions at a moment’s notice;
— A seat rail adapter allowing the aircraft to be converted from standard configuration to air ambulance configuration in less than 30 minutes;
— The base system is completely self-contained and includes a 3,500 ltr. oxygen bottle, inverter, dual air-pumps and vacuum-pump, manual loading system, stretcher bridge w/ mounting poles;
— In addition to a convertible interior, Nextant will also offer a dedicated air ambulance interior for operators that don’t plan to offer business charter flights as well. “One of the most common requests we’re getting from fleet operators is for platforms that can be used to provide air ambulance services,” said Jay Heublein, Executive Vice President, Global Sales and Marketing. “The 400XT is the ideal aircraft for these missions due primarily to its exceptional combination of range and best in class operating rates. We have seen strong initial demand from Asia so ABACE is the perfect environment to announce this new program.”
“The air ambulance module is a great addition to the 400XT and one which we anticipate being very popular. This is our first Special Mission application and we look forward to expanding our Special Missions portfolio in the near future.”
