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Mission success for Medic'Air's LR45
On Friday, March 24, Medic'Air International successfully completed a medical evacuation mission, transporting a neurological accident patient from Casablanca to Paris using its Learjet 45 for the first time. A doctor and registered nurse flew with the aircraft, which has been equipped with a Lifeport stretcher. From its home base at Paris Le Bourget, the Learjet 45 complements Medic'Air's fleet of Falcon 10, 20-5 and 50, and Learjet 35 and 55 aircraft.

On Friday, March 24, Medic'air International successfully completed a medical evacuation mission, transporting a neurological accident patient from Casablanca to Paris using its Learjet 45 for the first time.

A doctor and registered nurse flew with the aircraft, which has been equipped with a LifePort stretcher. From its home base at Paris Le Bourget, the Learjet 45 complements Medic'Air's fleet of Falcon 10, 20-5 and 50, and Learjet 35 and 55 aircraft.

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