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Posted on: Saturday, July 11, 2009

AirMed Hawaii adds two planes, boosts fleet size to five

Advertiser Staff

The air ambulance company AirMed Hawaii says it is adding two planes, increasing its fleet to five aircraft.

The company that has been based in Honolulu since 2006 announced yesterday that one of the additions is a fourth interisland short-range aircraft.
It says the other new plane is a long-range jet, which will enable the company to transport patients from the islands to the mainland. Currently, AirMed needs to use a long-range jet flown to Hawaii from the mainland or Hong Kong.
Both new planes are being outfitted at parent company AirMed International’s facility in Birmingham, Ala. They are expected to be delivered for service within the next 30 to 45 days.