
European Air Ambulance (EAA) International Air Alliance
EAA partners form Air Alliance for a global air ambulance coverage
Wherever, whenever and for whatever reason a patient needs to be transported, European Air Ambulance (EAA) and its Air Alliance partners across the globe stand ready to assist.
By working together, combining knowledge and expertise, the Air Alliance partners can offer the quickest and safest interventions and the very best medical care – in all four corners of the world.
With wing to wing transfers and centralised planning, repatriation is seamless even across extremely long distances.
Global partners in the Air Alliance are carefully selected, to ensure the very highest standards of service and medical care are provided.
So whether it’s in Europe, the Americas, Asia, Africa or Australasia, the Air Alliance partners are ready to help.

Our partner for rapid response in high-risk areas
Air Rescue Group is a privately owned international company with headquarters in the United Arab Emirates, specialised in the provision of emergency medical response, support and retrieval solutions for governments, nongovernmental organisations and companies working in remote/hazardous environments. They provide these healthcare services, facilities and resources in a non-partisan manner whilst respecting the principles of humanitarian engagement and neutrality.

Our partner for rapid response in Australasia
LifeFlight's dedicated fleet of medically configured air ambulance jets are on standby 24/7 and provide both rapid response and scheduled medical transports to patients within Australia as well as internationally.In more than 10 years of air ambulance operation, LifeFlight has repatriated over 1,600 patients in need of medical care throughout Australia, the Asia Pacific and beyond.

Our partner for rapid response in Eastern Africa
AMREF Flying Doctors is the largest and best-known international air ambulance service provider in Eastern Africa, covering countries such as Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Eritrea, Somalia, Ethiopia, Rwanda and Burundi with a commitment to providing air evacuation services across the African continent including intercontinental transfers. They have been in the Aeromedical transport industry for close to 60 years, acquiring a huge wealth of experience and knowledge supported by solid infrastructure, to operate a professional service at high level in a challenging environment.

Our partner for rapid response in Southern Africa
Emergency medical services company ER24 Global also has a truly global reach as part of the Mediclinic International Hospital Group, which has existed since 1983. ER24 was established in 2000 and is a 100% subsidiary of Mediclinic and has been providing a range of quality emergency response and pre-hospital care services out of 45 bases throughout South Africa ever since.

Our partner for rapid response in Latin America and the Caribbean
AirLink Ambulance, with nearly two decades of experience in medical air transportation, has dual bases in Mexico and the United States and is available 24/7 for emergency repatriation. The team has unique US-Mexico cross-border expertise, as well as across Latin America, and can help patients in the most remote and challenging areas. With 65 medical-aviation professionals and support staff, and an extensive support network on the ground, Airlink has flown more than 2500 successful missions worldwide.

Our partner for rapid response in Argentina
Argentina Jets is one of the most experienced Argentinean air ambulance service providers, offering outstanding end to end patient care. All missions are staffed with medical team consisting of a specialized physician and a flight nurse. Argentina Jets can choose the physician from a large pool of anaesthetists, neonatologists, paediatricians, gynaecologists, obstetricians or other specialists, depending on the patient’s medical condition. Ready to take off for a mission day and night, 7 days a week.

Our partner for rapid response in Brazil
Brasil Vida Táxi Aéreo, strategically located in the center of Brazil, has four satellite bases covering a huge area of land, including São Paulo / SP, which is the largest city in South America. The company carries out an average of four daily missions, during the 365 days of the year. The missions also include on a regular basis Central America, the Caribbean, North America and Europe. Brasil Vida has its own team of multilingual doctors and nurses who are very experienced in ICU transport. In addition, it has a diversified fleet of air ambulances, as well as ultramodern medical equipment that is deployed on short or long-term missions. The fleet is composed of 11 aircraft between Cheyennes, King Airs, Learjet 31As, a Learjet 35A and Westwinds.