The Air Ambulance Division of FAI Aviation Group, FAI Medical Providers GmbH (dba FAI Air Ambulance), has been nominated as one among three finalists within the Air Ambulance Firm of the Yr class of the Worldwide Journey & Well being Insurance coverage Journal (ITIJ) Awards 2025. That is the seventh, consecutive time that FAI has been nominated, following three award wins in 2012, 2020 and 2021 respectively. The winner shall be revealed at a prestigious ceremony in Venice, Italy, closing the annual ITIC World Convention, on the night of 6th November.
The ITIJ Awards are recognised accolades for the worldwide journey and medical health insurance trade, rewarding corporations that go above and past to serve their clients and shoppers, driving constructive change within the trade. They’re judged by way of a scoring card from an unbiased panel of judges.
Volker Lemke, Managing Director, FAI Medical Providers, mentioned: “We’re honoured to be nominated by ITIJ as soon as once more. These awards are among the many most prestigious an organization working on this sector of the trade can obtain. It underscores our service high quality and talent to mobilize rapidly in emergency and medical repatriation flights.”
This newest nomination follows FAI’s ‘Most Progressive Air Ambulance Service’ Award win on the Center East Aviation Enterprise Awards in December 2024. FAI Air Ambulance has accomplished practically 800 air ambulance missions over the previous 12 months as one of many world’s largest air ambulance jet operators. Its air ambulance operations comprise a various and state-of-the-art, 10-strong Bombardier plane fleet (Learjet 60, Challenger 604s and World Categorical’), all outfitted with superior medical expertise to deal with a variety of medevac missions.
This variety permits FAI to tailor its providers to the distinctive wants of every affected person, guaranteeing the very best stage of care throughout transport which can embody a number of the most crucial and difficult instances within the trade. FAI Air ambulance is supported by greater than 70 part-time physicians, nurses and paramedics.
