BOZEMAN, Mont., Sept. 18, 2017 -- REACH Air Medical Services (REACH), will place a new type of helicopter in the region, an Airbus H125 helicopter.
|
|||||
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/589872a9-2de6-427f-9731-7227f29a7a75
The new model was purchased by REACH specifically for service in Montana because of its high-reliability rates, high-altitude performance capabilities, and safety features. The new aircraft is specially outfitted for use in the air medical environment and has the capacity to transport the patient, and a three-person flight team. REACH has also equipped the aircraft with night vision goggles, autopilot systems, advanced terrain awareness warning systems, and snow pads for improved winter landing ability.
“The Airbus H125 has found great success in the air medical industry because of its reliability and performance,” said Vicky Spediacci, Vice President of Aviation Operations for REACH. “It is truly a remarkable aircraft and we are confident that it will deliver safe and reliable service to the communities of Southern Montana.”
Sean Russell, President of REACH Air Medical Services, was pleased to share his comments on the addition of the new aircraft. “In this rural landscape, the new H125 will increase our ability to safely serve patients in their time of need. Going into winter, the ability of the snow pads and the lightweight of this aircraft allow for increased likelihood of reaching patients when others cannot. We look forward to continuing to provide high quality medical care to patients and hospitals in Southern Montana.
REACH operates two air medical bases in Montana, a helicopter base in Bozeman and a combined helicopter/airplane base in Helena. Each base is staffed 24/7 with a critical care transport team consisting of a Pilot, a Flight Nurse and a Flight Paramedic. The highly skilled clinicians provide an ICU level of care to patients throughout transport.
About REACH Air Medical Services
REACH Air Medical Services, headquartered in Santa Rosa, CA, provides critical care air and ground transport service to communities throughout California, Oregon, Nevada, Montana, Texas, and Colorado. Since 1987, the company has safely transported more than 100,000 ill or injured patients to needed care. REACH employs hundreds of highly trained nurses, paramedics, pilots and aircraft maintenance technicians to provide service to patients using their fleet of medically equipped helicopters, airplanes, and ground ambulances. REACH is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Services (CAMTS), which is the gold standard for patient care and safety for air medical transport services. For more information, visit www.REACHair.com.
Contact: Anna Blair, Vice President of Strategy
Telephone: 707.508.6204
Email: [email protected]
Website: REACHAir.com


Nike Beats Q3 Estimates but China Weakness and Margin Pressure Weigh on Outlook
Apple Turns 50: From Garage Startup to AI Crossroads
Britain Courts Anthropic Amid US Defense Department Dispute
Fonterra Admits Anchor Butter "Grass-Fed" Label Misled Consumers After Greenpeace Lawsuit
SoftwareONE Posts 22.5% Revenue Surge in 2025 on Crayon Acquisition
Ford Issues Major Recall on Over 422,000 Vehicles Due to Windshield Wiper Defect
Paramount Skydance Secures $24B from Gulf Sovereign Wealth Funds for Warner Bros. Discovery Takeover
TSMC Japan's Second Fab to Produce 3nm Chips by 2028
Private Credit Under Pressure: Is a Slow-Motion Crisis Unfolding?
Annie Altman Amends Sexual Abuse Lawsuit Against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman
UAE's Largest Natural Gas Facility Suspended After Attack-Triggered Fire
Microsoft's $10 Billion Japan Investment: AI Infrastructure and Data Sovereignty Push
LG Electronics Posts Record Q1 Revenue Amid Strong Demand and Cost Improvements
Samsung Electronics Posts Eightfold Profit Surge Driven by AI Chip Demand
Cathay Pacific Holds Firm on Flight Capacity Amid Middle East Conflict and Rising Fuel Costs
Apple's Foldable iPhone Faces Engineering Setbacks, Mass Production Timeline at Risk
Tesla Q1 2026 Deliveries Miss Estimates as AI Strategy Takes Center Stage 



