What is Air Evac Lifeteam?
Air Evac Lifeteam (“AEL” or the “Company”), based in West Plains, Missouri, is the largest independently owned and operated membership-supported air ambulance company in the U.S. Supported by more than 650,000 members, Air Evac Lifeteam employs over 1,500 people and is the largest air ambulance provider in 8 of its 14 states of operation, serving over 1,300 diverse referral sources, including over 600 hospitals and 700 EMS agencies. The company operates the world’s largest fleet of more than 100 medically-equipped Bell 206 Long Ranger helicopters and has flown more than 135,000 people who were in critical need of care since its founding, carrying out its mission “to save lives and positively impact outcomes during life- or limb-threatening medical emergencies by providing rapid access to definitive emergency health care for people in rural America.
Air Evac Lifeteam (“AEL” or the “Company”), based in West Plains, Missouri, is the largest independently owned and operated membership-supported air ambulance company in the U.S. Supported by more than 800,000 members, Air Evac Lifeteam employs over 1,900 people and is the largest air ambulance provider in 8 of its 14 states of operation, serving over 1,700 diverse referral sources, including over 1,000 hospitals and 700 EMS agencies. The company operates the world’s largest fleet of more than 100 medically-equipped Bell 206 Long Ranger helicopters and has flown more than 180,000 people who were in critical need of care since its founding, carrying out its mission “to save lives and positively impact outcomes during life- or limb-threatening medical emergencies by providing rapid access to definitive emergency health care for people in rural America.
Air Evac Lifeteam is the largest independently owened and operated membership-supported air ambulance company in the U.S. Supported by over half a million members, Air Evac employs over 1,200 people and is the largest air ambulance provider in 8 of its 11 states of operation, serving over 1,300 diverse referral services, including 600 hospitals and 700 EMS agencies. AEL operates the world’s largerst fleet of medically-equipped Bell 206 Long Ranger helicopters and has flown more than 120,000 people who were in critical need of care since its founding, carrying out it’s mission “to save lives and positively impact outcomes during life- or limb-threatening medical emergencies by providing rapid access to definitive emergency health care for people in rural America.