Air Ambulance Worldwide Announces the Acquisition of the Most Sophisticated Aircraft in the Air Ambulance Industry Today--The Piaggio P180

Beginning July 2010 Air Ambulance Worldwide will be the very first and only U.S. operator of the Piaggio P180 in the domestic air ambulance market. After extensive research of the aircraft utilized for the domestic air ambulance market, Air Ambulance Worldwide has identified the Piaggio P180 as one of the most, if not the most effective aircraft available today.

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admin | Tuesday 15 June 2010 at 12:46 pm | | Default |

Medical Angels take Flight

Air Ambulance Worldwide...Shrinking the World in Times of Critical Need

Many people love to travel, and justifiably so.    There are so many interesting places to go and unusual sites to see. An added plus is that today’s travelers take advantage of a wide array of services and products all designed to make travel affordable, maximize personal convenience when on the road, and at the same time, minimize disruptions to those well-planned itineraries. Added together, these things have made the world a much smaller place than ever before, making travel enjoyable.

Unless you are sick. Then your home, your family doctor and your neighborhood hospital can seem a world away. That’s where Air Ambulance Worldwide steps in. AAWI is a company specializing in the transfer of patients by air from hospitals, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers and residences to similar types of facilities. “We do this on an emergent and non-emergent basis,” says Mark Jones, the company’s president. “Our services are offered worldwide and we have literally been to almost every country on the globe.”

The company offers three distinct services: Air Ambulance service via private aircraft, which is reserved for long haul situations (from 150 miles away to anywhere in the world); Commercial Medical Escort services, also offered worldwide, wherein one of the company’s medical personnel meets the patient at a specified location and travels with the patient via commercial airline to their destination (typically either back home or to a different medical facility); and Commercial Stretcher, which is similar to the Medical Escort service but involves removing six to eight seats from coach in order to accommodate travel for a stretcher-bound patients.

admin | Friday 05 February 2010 at 2:27 pm | | Default | 36 comments
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Tell Us About Your Experience

We would greatly appreciate any comments you may have about your experience with Air Ambulance Worldwide. 

Did you receive the service that you expected?  How did the Flight Coordinator, office staff and medical staff assist you?  Were they knowledgeable, professional, courteous, etc.?  We look forward to hearing from you.

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admin | Friday 01 January 2010 at 09:58 am | | Default | Five comments