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Aircare International and Air Nurses Join Forces to Strengthen In-Flight Medical Support in Business Aviation

  • Writer: Air Nurses
    Air Nurses
  • 5 days ago
  • 1 min read

When lives depend on fast, informed decisions, experience matters.

That’s why Aircare International and Air Nurses have come together in a partnership focused on one goal — raising the standard of in-flight medical care for business aviation.


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For years, both organizations have shared the same commitment: to make every flight safer and more prepared for medical events that can happen anywhere, at any altitude. Now, that shared vision becomes a coordinated effort.


Through this collaboration, Air Nurses brings decades of bedside and air medical experience — professionals who understand the realities of patient care in motion. Aircare International contributes its trusted infrastructure and training expertise, ensuring crews are equipped and supported before, during, and after every mission.


“In aviation medicine, preparation isn’t optional — it’s what saves lives,” says Air Nurses founder Ericka Essington. “This partnership connects two teams who know the demands of the cabin and the realities of care delivery. Together, we’re making sure every flight crew has access to the right support, no matter where they are in the world.”

This partnership represents a new chapter in proactive, professional in-flight medical readiness — one where business aviation clients can trust that the people caring for them are trained, connected, and supported by the best in the industry.



“Working with Air Nurses allows us to maintain consistent safety and preparedness standards, while offering a seamless experience for both passengers and flight crews.”— Karl Kamps, VP of Crew Staffing and Emergency Telemedicine


See the announcement on Linkedin, AP Newswire, AIN, and Corporate Jet Investor.



 
 
 

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