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Pilatus PC-24 Enters Service with New South Wales Ambulance

New South Wales Ambulance Takes to the Skies with Pilatus PC-24 Air Ambulance

Pilatus has delivered its first New South Wales Ambulance PC-24 to Australia, marking a significant milestone for the organization’s aeromedical operations. The aircraft will operate in challenging environments, including remote areas with limited access to medical facilities. Pilatus Australia’s CEO, Sebastian Lip, expressed pride in the selection, stating that the PC-24 is an ideal asset for NSW Ambulance’s clinical staff and patients. Breaking Defense reports that the Super Versatile Jet will conduct around 800 flights and transfer approximately 6,500 patients during its first year of service.

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    Source: Pilatus (RSS) JAN Tracker: SRCE-2025-1764101264474-148
    URL: https://www.pilatus-aircraft.com/en/news/new-south-wales-ambulance
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    Pilatus PC-24 Enters Service with New South Wales Ambulance

    New South Wales Ambulance Takes to the Skies with Pilatus PC-24 Air Ambulance

    Pilatus has delivered its first New South Wales Ambulance PC-24 to Australia, marking a significant milestone for the organization’s aeromedical operations. The aircraft will operate in challenging environments, including remote areas with limited access to medical facilities. Pilatus Australia’s CEO, Sebastian Lip, expressed pride in the selection, stating that the PC-24 is an ideal asset for NSW Ambulance’s clinical staff and patients. Breaking Defense reports that the Super Versatile Jet will conduct around 800 flights and transfer approximately 6,500 patients during its first year of service.

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      Source: Pilatus (RSS) JAN Tracker: SRCE-2025-1764101264474-148
      URL: https://www.pilatus-aircraft.com/en/news/new-south-wales-ambulance
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