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68728992 bombardier inc bombardier defense expands collaboration with aero dienst adac with a second challenger 650 aircraft for medevac 399

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Bombardier Defense announced that Aero-Dienst GmbH, a subsidiary of ADAC SE, is acquiring a second Challenger 650 aircraft for its medical evacuation (medevac) fleet. This addition reinforces the strong partnership between Bombardier and ADAC, enhancing their capacity to provide global patient repatriation and air ambulance services.
Key points
- Aero-Dienst GmbH, a subsidiary of ADAC SE, is adding a second Challenger 650 aircraft for its medevac operations.
- The Challenger 650 is highlighted for its reliability, long range (approx. 4,000 nm), and ability to accommodate up to four stretchers.
- ADAC emphasizes that the new aircraft addition maintains their commitment to providing high-quality air ambulance services to members.
- Bombardier Defense noted its established presence in Germany, citing decades of work with the Luftwaffe and local supplier relationships.
Claims assessed
- VerifiableThe Challenger 605/650 platform has a demonstrated dispatch reliability that exceeds 99.9%, making it ideal for air ambulance operations.
- VerifiableThe Challenger 650 aircraft can accommodate up to four stretchers due to its wide cabin and large passenger door.
- VerifiableAero-Dienst is adding the second Challenger 650 under its existing Air Operator Certificate (AOC).
Missing context
The article does not specify the financial terms of the deal (e.g., purchase price or financing structure) for the second aircraft.
Topic context
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