Jetflite’s Newly Delivered Challenger 650 Aircraft Demonstrates Versatility for Medevac Use in Efforts to Assist with COVID...
13 May 2020 - 9:24PM
Bombardier Aviation and Finnish charter operator Jetflite today
revealed details of how a freshly delivered Challenger 650 business
jet was immediately pressed into service to repatriate dozens of
patients impacted by COVID-19 as airports and borders around the
world shut down. True to its reputation for tried-and-true
performance, the Challenger 650 aircraft performed flawlessly
straight out of delivery, completing its first 100 hours in just 14
days.
The aircraft, configured for executive charter service, was
delivered to long-time Bombardier customer Wihuri Group, a large
Finnish industrial conglomerate, on March 26, 2020. The aircraft is
operated by Jetflite, which is owned by Wihuri Group. The unique
adaptability of the Challenger 650 aircraft interior allows
Jetflite to quickly transform the business jet’s 12-to-16-passenger
VIP configuration to an air ambulance configuration, complete with
two stretchers, a portable isolation unit, personal protective
equipment, COVID-19 test kits and a medical team to respond
effectively to the growing worldwide humanitarian crisis.
“Our Jetflite fleet is always busy, but completing the first 100
hours inside 14 days directly out of the factory was something of a
record, even for us, particularly in light of the challenges in
flight route planning, obtaining diplomatic clearances and booking
risk-free crew accommodation during the spread of COVID-19,” said
Elina Karjalainen, Managing Director, Jetflite. “We are very proud
to have this impressive new aircraft in our fleet, and to be able
to help so many people, as we wait for better days ahead.”
On its longest tour, the aircraft traversed three continents in
five days, flying from its base in Helsinki, Finland, to Portugal,
Italy, Mali, Canary Islands, Liberia, South Africa, Seychelles,
Afghanistan and Estonia to repatriate citizens to their home
countries.
“The importance of reliability and flexibility, for which our
Challenger platform is legendary, is brought into sharper focus
when lives are on the line,” said David Coleal, President,
Bombardier Aviation. “We are extremely proud that our Challenger
650 aircraft is able to make a strong contribution to the important
humanitarian work the Jetflite team is doing.”
The same qualities that make the Challenger 650 jet an ideal
business tool also make the aircraft an excellence choice as a
next-generation air ambulance. In addition to its quiet and
widest-in-class cabin, outstanding short-field performance and
impressive range of 4,000 nm (7,408 km), the Challenger
650 aircraft offers an exceptionally smooth ride – its
advanced wing design promotes greater patient comfort from takeoff
to touchdown.
About Jetflite Established five decades ago,
Jetflite is part of a large Finnish industrial conglomerate, Wihuri
Group. Our services include aircraft management and maintenance,
VIP corporate charters and air ambulance and evacuation flights all
over the world. We say yes to challenges most would give up on – be
it destinations, schedules or circumstances. More information is
available at www.jetflite.fi or www.wihuri.fi/en.
About Bombardier With over 60,000 employees
across two business segments, Bombardier is a global leader in the
transportation industry, creating innovative and game-changing
planes and trains. Our products and services provide world-class
transportation experiences that set new standards in passenger
comfort, energy efficiency, reliability and safety.
Headquartered in Montreal, Canada, Bombardier has production and
engineering sites in over 25 countries across the segments of
Aviation and Transportation. Bombardier shares are traded on the
Toronto Stock Exchange (BBD). In the fiscal year ended December 31,
2019, Bombardier posted revenues of $15.8 billion. News and
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For Information Elina Karjalainen
Jetflite +358 20 510 1900 elina.karjalainen@jetflite.fi
Anna Cristofaro Bombardier Aviation +1 438-994-6043
anna.cristofaro@aero.bombardier.com
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