B.C.’s air ambulance fleet upgraded
New, state-of-the-art air ambulance airplanes are ready for people needing emergency transport for medical care.
B.C. Emergency Health Services (BCEHS) is replacing its existing fleet of air ambulances with 12 new Beechcraft King Air 360HW airplanes.
Nine of the planes will be in regular operation and the remaining three will be used as backups. The first of the new aircraft went into service on May 1.
“When someone you love is critically ill or injured, they deserve the best and fastest care possible,” Premier David Eby said.











