Fargo Jet Centre
March 24, 2020 (Fargo, ND)
Throughout February,
Fargo Jet Center (FJC) hosted project launch meetings with Polish EMS operator
Lotnicze Pogotowie Ratunkowe (LPR) and Spectrum Aeromed to develop highly-customized
medical interiors for LPR’s recent order of two Bombardier Learjet 75 aircraft.
Exclusive Aircraft Sales, FJC’s aircraft sales division, in conjunction
with FJC’s maintenance and engineering experts, participated in an
18-month long bid process to support LPR’s mission to add the first two
jet aircraft to their fleet of helicopters and
turboprop aircraft.
“In the course of the tendering procedure, FJC showed great dedication and willingness to deliver the best product to meet the requirements of LPR and allow for increasing the quality and availability of the provided health services and safety”, says Wojciech Woźniczka, LPR director's representative for key project management.
The
agreement with LPR goes well beyond a standard acquisition agreement.
FJC will be providing support for the operation for five years including
flight
and medical cabin training, custom medical cabin design and
modifications, and maintenance and warranty support once both aircraft
are placed into service in 2021.
“What
made this project unique for us was working through numerous aircraft
evaluations to meet the client’s needs, developing new technologies and
modifications to install on a newly certified
aircraft, and managing the process over the next five years,” says Nick
Newby, Director of Jet Sales for Exclusive Aircraft Sales. “We have a
uniquely diversified company that is rather uncommon in our industry
which positioned us well to serve LPR’s needs.”
Fargo Jet Center and Spectrum Aeromed, both based at Fargo’s Hector
International Airport, also bring an advantage for clients to
collaborate in their main facilities, creating efficient conversations,
problem-solving, and decision making.
“Together,
with our long-term integration partners and Bombardier, Spectrum
Aeromed creates a versatile solution that provides LPR with the
flexibility required for their demanding
life-saving missions. Teaming up with everyone involved will result in a
new design, which truly will be a benchmark for future air ambulance
cabins. In addition to aviation standards, it will also meet applicable
European norms and provide for multiple innovations
to improve the care of patients.” Thomas Redder, VP of International
Sales.
About Fargo Jet Center, Exclusive Aircraft Sales, and associated companies:
Fargo
Jet Center (FJC), headquartered in Fargo, ND (KFAR), aircraft sales
division Exclusive Aircraft Sales, and subsidiary Premier Jet Center
(PJC), based in Minneapolis, MN (KFCM),
are recognized leaders in the provision of aviation services and have
been ranked among the top aviation service companies in the world. With
over 200 team members company-wide, Fargo Jet Center has delivered more
than 100 special mission aircraft over the
past 25 years. Exclusive Aircraft Sales is an accredited aircraft
dealer through the International Aircraft Dealers Association (IADA).
For more information visit
www.fargojet.com
About Spectrum Aeromed:
Spectrum
Aeromed is a leading global designer and manufacturer of custom air
medical and air ambulance equipment for fixed and rotor-wing aircraft.
Spectrum Aeromed’s
modular and custom-built air medical equipment is used by all segments
of the aviation industry, including charter services, private/VIP
operators, royal families, emergency medical services (EMS) and search
and rescue (SAR) operations, hospitals and corporations,
as well as domestic and international military and government
entities. The company is qualified to produce specialized life support
solutions for air, ground, and marine support applications. Spectrum
Aeromed holds more than 90 Supplemental Type Certificates
(STCs) covering more than 450 models of aircraft. Spectrum Aeromed is
headquartered in Fargo, ND with a 17,000-square-foot manufacturing
facility.
For more information, visit www.spectrum-aeromed.com
About Lotnicze Pogotowie Ratunkowe:
Lotnicze Pogotowie Ratunkowe (LPR) is a medical rescue and transportation service in Poland, only one in HEMS operations. More than 100 helicopter pilots and several fixed wings aeroplanes operate by 27 helicopters Airbus Helicopters EC135 and 2 fixed-wing Piaggio P180 Avanti from 21 HEMS and 1 EMS bases across all the Poland, with a population of 38 million. In 2019 LPR did more than 16.000 HEMS and EMS missions and transported nearly 10.000 patients, with approximately 10% growth of operations year to year. Fixed-wing aeroplanes base and 4 of helicopter bases are in the 24/7/365 duty. The rest of the bases need to be in the duty between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. since the mid of 2020. Lotnicze Pogotowie Ratunkowe uses its own Continuous Airworthiness Management Organization (EASA Part M/G organization) covered all the types of the aircraft, Maintenance EASA Part 145 organization with the wide scope of approvals, Aviation Training Organization and Type Rating Training Organization, with the simulator of EC135, Level 3. Training Organization use 3 own fixed-wing airplanes Tecnam P2008JC and 2 own helicopters Robinson R44 Raven II, for preparation of the young pilots for HEMS operations in LPR. For more information, visit www.lpr.com.pl or https://www.facebook.com/latamybyratowac/.