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			  (15 Mar 2022, 11:49 +07) 
			   Boston MedFlight has ordered a five-bladed 
			  Airbus H145 helicopter. One of the region’s primary providers 
			  of critical care and medical transport, Boston MedFlight cares for more than 5,600 
			  patients annually, including the most critically ill and injured 
			  infants, children and adults. The 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization provides more than $7 million each year in free 
			  and unreimbursed care to patients in need who have little or no 
			  insurance. Its current Airbus fleet of five H145 helicopters 
			  serve as mobile ICUs, staffed by a critical care nurse and 
			  critical care paramedic.   Boston MedFlight Airbus H145“The H145 has been a proven and efficient platform 
			  for us to carry out critical life-saving flights when time is of 
			  the essence, and we look forward to improving and expanding our 
			  capabilities with the addition of the newest H145 variant to our 
			  fleet,” said Boston MedFlight CEO Maura Hughes. “The power, 
			  stability, large cabin size and flexibility of this platform 
			  enable us to provide expert and compassionate care to our patients 
			  in the air while also knowing that we can carry all the equipment 
			  needed for whatever medical emergency comes our way. We thank 
			  Airbus for their support and look forward to beginning operations 
			  with this new H145.” The purchase of the new five-bladed H145 is part 
			  of an ongoing fleet renewal and expansion program to meet 
			  increased demand for critical care transport in the Boston area. Boston MedFlight also plans to retrofit their current fleet to the 
			  five-bladed variant in the next year. “Boston MedFlight will be the first air medical 
			  operator in the U.S. to take delivery of a new five-bladed H145, 
			  and we are extremely proud to support the essential, life-saving 
			  work that they carry out every day,” said Romain Trapp, President 
			  of Airbus Helicopters, Inc. and head of the North America region. 
			  “The H145 is a fantastic tool for any air medical operator who 
			  needs their helicopter to be an actual flying hospital or ICU. We 
			  are grateful to all the team at Boston MedFlight for continuing to 
			  place their trust in Airbus and thank them for being such a 
			  longstanding customer.” The latest upgrade of the multi-mission H145 adds 
			  an innovative five-bladed rotor system, increasing the useful 
			  load of the helicopter by 330 lbs (150 kg), simplifying 
			  maintenance operations and improving ride comfort for both 
			  passengers and crew. Powered by two Safran Arriel 2E engines, the 
			  H145 is equipped with full authority digital engine control 
			  (FADEC) and Airbus’s own Helionix digital avionics suite, 
			  increasing safety and reducing pilot workload. 
 
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