Bed-to-Bed Services for Worldwide Missions – Our fleet consists of 11 dedicated intensive and critical care air ambulance aircraft, available for flights worldwide 24/7/365. We are certified to transport adults as well as children and neonatal patients. Our aircraft are rigged with state of the art medical equipment and staffed with highly qualified medical personnel. We use professional aviation Stretcher Systems with a standard capacity of 8000 litres of oxygen. As safety is our major goal we disinfect our aircraft after each and every mission.
Quick Air Jet Charter has received the “Full Accreditation Special Care” by the European Aeromedical Institute. The Institute offers a voluntary accreditation service for fixed and rotary-wing air ambulance providers, which serves as a mark of quality. EURAMI is a non-profit association of air medical professionals and operators from 27 countries in and outside Europe aiming to promote air rescue and to develop and harmonize quality standards and to improve patient care and safety in air medical transports.
Healthy, sustainable and profitable growth combined with stability and crisis protection are important cornerstones of our strategy. This is also expressed in figures. We can only compete successfully if we are a results-orientated and reliable partner for our customers. Our employees are our foundation and our most important resource.
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0The medical equipment on board of our aircraft meets the highest international standards and fits to the special needs of critical ill intensive care patients. Our modular system allows the transport of critical ill adults, children as well the transport of neonates with the highest level of care. As common in aviation all essential medical equipment is twice on board to ensure the safest way of travelling with patients in e.g. remote areas.
ECG, SpO²,EtCO², NIBD, 3x IP, Temp., Bi-phase Defibrillator Ext. Pacemaker
An advanced, easy-to-use blood analyzer that provides our medical crews with access to lab-quality results in minutes for point-of-care testing.
pH, PCO2, PO2, Na, K, iCa, Glu, HCT – HCO3, TCO2, BE , sO2, Hb
First German air ambulance operator who used the Hamilton T1 critical care ventilator; ASV, (S)CMV+/APVcmv, SIMV+/APVsimv, PCV+, SPONT, PSIMV+, APRV, DuoPAP, NIV, NIV-ST
Continuing Education
Annual Training
It is mandatory for all Medical Crews to attend the ongoing training program. The mentioned contents are examples for the practical training sessions. Theoretical trainings in flight physiology, pharmacology, patient positioning / decubitus prophylaxis and case studies analysis are also committing.