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  • February 2008 - delivery of the last of 12 Air Ambulance Equipment for
    Zivilschutz Helicopter EC 135
    See press release.
 
  • January 2008 – 1st Air Ambulance Equipment for Icelandic Coast Guard

    Icelandic Coast Guard has received a 3-Patient configuration including oxygen station for helicopter Super Puma.
 
  • January 2008 – 4th Air Ambulance Equipment EC 135 for SHT Finland

    After the commissioning of three EC 135 EMS Interior for SHT Finland, AAT once again was successful in Finland. AAT has delivered now four EC 135 EMS Interiors to SHT, a private HEMS operator based in Finland.
 
  • December 2007 - 3rd Air Ambulance Equipment Bell 412 for HELISURESTE Spain

    Helisureste in Spain has received the 3rd Air Ambulance Equipment Bell 412. The equipment can be operated as intensive configuration for 1 patient and 4 medical crew or two patient configuration with 2 medical crews
 

  • November 2007 -
    2 Air Ambulance Equipment
    EC 135 for ÖAMTC Austria

    ÖAMTC Austria is now operating
    30 EC 135 with Air Ambulance Equipment of AAT
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  • October 2007 - Medical Interior for Beech 90

    AAT has furnished a BEECH 90 Air Medical Interior for the Corsica Operator “Corsavia”

    The interior in “Quick Change” configuration incorporates two basic units with stretcher, one for an intensive patient with medical carrier and holders for medical devices and the second for a non intensive patient. A loading system make easier loading and unloading of the stretcher.
    The equipment is certified under EASA.A.S.03231.
 

  • September 2007 -
    EMS - MD 900 for
    Police Aviation Service, UK


    Polive Aviation Service, UK, has received EMS Interior for MD 900, which is successfully in operation in Yorkshire
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  • July 2007 - EC 135 VIP for ROMANIA

    Eurocopter Romania has received a VIP interior for EC 135, which includes a VIP cabinet, VIP seats, leather cabin fairing and carpet.
 
  • June 2007 - Air Ambulance Equipment EC 145 for Bangkok International Hospital

    Bangkok International Hospital has chosen AAT’s Air Ambulance Equipment EC 145 for the first Ambulance Helicopter for Rescue- and Intensive flights.

(c) F. Mayer.
  • April 2007 -
    Ambulance Equipment for "Zivilschutz-Helicopter" EC 135

    AAT has delivered the first of 12 "Zivilschutz-Helicopter" EC 135 for Traunstein (Christoph 14) and Kempten (Christoph 17) in Germany.
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    See press release

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(c) F. Mayer

 
  • October 2006 -
    Ambulance Equipment for EC 145

    AAT has delivered its second EC 145
    "quick conversion" air ambulance equipment to
    Hospital Strasbourg for installation in the helicopters of Sécurité Civile.

    The kit can be interchanged between the different EC 145 helicopters of Sécurité Civile without the need of any modification.
 
 
 
 
 
  • July 2005 -
    First EC 135 EMS Interior for ADAC

    AAT has delivered a "Quick Conversion" EMS Interior for the latest EC 135 of ADAC/ELBE Helicopter.
 
  • June 2005 -
    Further MEDEVAC Kits from AAT
    for AS 330 Puma

    After delivering two MEDEVAC Kits in January 2005 AAT has now delivered another two shipsets to HELOG Lufttransport KG. The latest Puma helicopters will also wear UN colors and their area of deployment will also be in Sudan.
 
  • January 2005 -
    MEDEVAC Kits from AAT for
    UN Mission in Sudan

    AAT has delivered two MEDEVAC Kits for AS 330 Puma helicopters destined
    for the UN mission in Sudan.

    See press release.
 
  • December 2004 -
    MD 900 Knaus Helikopter, Austria


    AAT has furnished an MD 900 EMS Interior to the Austrian Helicopter Operator Knaus.

    The interior in "Quick Change" configuration incorporates a medical floor with locker system, a medical equipment carrier, a rescue stretcher, adjustable and swivelling medical crew seats and a cabinet for the stowage of medical material. Loading and unloading of the patient is conveniently performed from the LH side.
    The whole equipment is EASA certified and delivered with a STC.

 
  • December 2004 -
    EC 135 Delta System Air / Czech Republic

    After the commissioning of three EC 135 EMS Interior for the Czech Police, AAT once again was successful in the Czech Republic.
    AAT has delivered three EC 135 EMS Interiors to Delta System Air, a private HEMS operator based in Hradec Kralove / Czech Republic (see www.dsa.cz) . The new helicopters complement an EC 135 procured in 2002 which also had an interior from AAT. The new helicopters will be used on HEMS Stations throughout the Czech Republic and will replace AS 350 series helicopters.

    The STC certified "quick change" interior for the EC 135 feature a leak-proof medical floor with two locker systems, a JAR / CS 27 rescue stretcher, a medical cabinet, a medical equipment carrier with electrical distribution and oxygen system, medical crew seats and an Oxygen/Air station.
    It is installed or removed within 20 minutes without any modification to the structure of the helicopter.

 
  • September 2004 -
    Dornier 328 JET for Aerodienst / ADAC

    AAT has sold a "quick conversion" air ambulance interior for the Dornier Do 328 JET operated by Aerodienst on behalf of ADAC.

    See press release.



  • September 2004 - "AT.21G.007 - With the Licence to Build!"

    Starting back in November 2003, Air Ambulance Technology has now successfully completed the certification process with Austro Control / EASA and on September 10 2004 was granted the EASA Production Organisation Approval Certificate No. AT.21G.007 in accordance with Part 21 Subpart G.

    In parallel the already existing JAA Design Organisation Approval MOT-JA02 based on JAR 21 has been brought in line with EASA rules and AAT now also holds an EASA Design Organisation Approval Certificate No. EASA.21J.042 in accordance with Part 21 Subpart J.
    With both approvals obtained the QM-System of Air Ambulance Technology is now in full compliance with Commission Regulation EC No. 1702/2003.
    This milestone once more underscores our commitment to be the one-stop-shop of choice for professional "quick change" air ambulance, EMS, VIP and Mission Interiors covering design, production, testing and certification.
    Each certified equipment is delivered with a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) and an EASA Form 1 Release Certificate which enables the customer to install the equipment in an aircraft without the need of any further certification or approval activities.
 
  • June 2004 - AS 332 Super Puma Greece

    For the Olympic Games 2004 in Athens AAT has sold two complete shipsets of Medevac Interiors for the AS 332 Super Puma to Greece.
    Each shipset consists of a stretcher system for three non-intensive care patients and one intensive-care station which can carry up to two patients.

 
  • January 2004
    AAT has officially handed over the first of three EC-135 EMS Interiors on order from Eurocopter for the Czech Police. Additional two aircraft will be equipped till end of 2004.

    Based on AAT's well proven quick change and light weight design, the interior incorporates an integral leak proof medical floor, a medical equipment carrier with DC power supply, LED patient illumination, oxygen distribution system, Oxygen / Air Station for two oxygen bottles, two medical crew seats and a medical cabinet for stowing material.

    For initial installation no structural modification is required to the helicopter therefore reducing the down time for EMS conversion to less than one hour! The modular system allows a great handling flexibility ranging from one-patient or two patient transport (vacuum mattress) to aft or side loading. All EMS Interiors from Air Ambulance Technology are delivered with a JAA / EASA Supplemental Type Certificate (STC).

    For this contract, Eurocopter has a total of eight EC 135 light twin helicopters on order. Beside EMS, the EC 135s will also be used for surveillance, anti-terrorism and missions. The current fleet of Czech Police Department consist of five Bell 412 and two BO 10.