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Bombardier Defense has signed an agreement with German operator Aero-Dienst, a wholly owned subsidiary of the ADAC air ambulance group, for a second Challenger 650 configured for medevac operations. The aircraft supports ADAC’s global patient repatriation services.
Aero-Dienst managing director Oliver Kosing cited the Challenger 650’s advanced intensive care equipment and spacious cabin with stand-up height as being particularly well-suited to the operator's requirements. ADAC determined that its cabin dimensions and door configuration on the aircraft facilitate efficient patient loading while providing stable conditions for medical personnel during flight.
The Challenger 650 provides approximately 4,000 nm of range with a large passenger door and widebody cabin that is capable of accommodating up to four stretchers.
ADAC board member Marc Kottmann said the addition to its fleet is a continuation of the organization’s longstanding commitment to air ambulance excellence. “Adding a second Challenger 650 is our commitment to keeping that standard not just intact, but ahead,” he said, noting more than 50 years of medevac expertise and thousands of completed missions.
According to Bombardier Defense v-p of worldwide defense sales Michael Anckner, the deal reflects confidence in the platform’s adaptability for critical missions. “Our Challenger 650 continues to set the benchmark for medevac operations, offering the range, cabin space, and operational flexibility required to respond rapidly and effectively to emergencies,” he said.