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South African Red Cross Air Mercy Service

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AMD
  
MERCYWINGS

Headquarters
  
Cape Town

Website
  
ams.org.za

Founded
  
1966

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Company slogan
  
Changing lives. Saving lives.

South African Red Cross Air Mercy Service also known as AMS is an air ambulance service headquartered at Cape Town International Airport with various bases in South Africa.

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Bases

The SA Red Cross Air Mercy Service has bases at the following locations:

 South Africa

  • Cape Town - Cape Town International Airport
  • Oudtshoorn - Oudtshoorn Airport
  • Durban - King Shaka International Airport
  • Richards Bay - Richards Bay Airport
  • Polokwane - Polokwane International Airport
  • History

    The SA Red Cross Air Ambulance Service was started in 1966 with a single Cessna 205 aircraft to provide a service for the transportation of critically ill and injured persons from the remote areas of South Africa.

    In 1971 the service acquired an additional aircraft, a Piper Aztec, nicknamed the "Spirit of Rotary I". The funding or this aircraft was achieved through the assistance of the Rotary Club. In November 1982 the "Spirit of Rotary II", a Piper Chieftain took off from the then called DF Malan Airport in Cape Town. 1988 the service acquired its first jet aircraft, a Cessna Citation II.

    In 1994 a trust was formed and the organization changed its named to the present South African Red Cross Air Mercy Service Trust.

    Fleet

    The South African Red Cross Air Mercy Service fleet comprises the following fixed and rotorwing aircraft:

    References

    South African Red Cross Air Mercy Service Wikipedia