FARGO (KFGO/KVRR) – The Fargo Jet Center is announcing the completion and delivery of a newly-outfitted, dedicated air medical jet.
The Learjet 45 was sent to Airmedic, a Canadian air ambulance provider specializing in short and long-distance critical care transport.
A delegation from Airmedic came to Fargo in late January to make the final inspections and to formally accept the plane.
“It is a privilege to be part of Airmedic’s commitment to advancing air medical transport,” said Mike Clancy, VP of Technical Services at Fargo Jet Center. “When lives depend on performance and reliability, every detail counts. We’re proud to deliver an aircraft designed to be mission-ready from the start.”
“Partnering with Fargo Jet Center allowed us to transform real-world operational needs, from patients and medical crews to client expectations, into a truly one-of-a-kind aircraft. With their expertise we were able to create a highly specialized and unique environment that enhances patient care, empowers our medical teams, and instills absolute trust in our clients when it matters most,” said Louis-Philippe Loiselle Fortier, Vice-President Strategic Initiatives and Business Development at Airmedic.
- New Skytrac ISAT-200A Satcom/Flight Following system with cockpit audio interface and cabin handsets
- New composite sidewall with stainless steel overlay for sanitation and durability
- Integrated upper medical sidewall with oxygen, air, vacuum, and power outlets
- Custom Spectrum Aeromed medical cabinet
- Cabin lighting upgrades
- Spectrum Aeromed FWD baggage storage area
- Dedicated medical cabin power system and high-power USB charging ports
- Spectrum Aeromed overhead Brownline tracks for flexible equipment mounting and positioning
- Custom fit Loncoin flooring and privacy curtain
- Electric patient loader outlet


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