Aerail photograph of agricultural fields, and residential area with Barr Lake near Denver, Colorado.

Air Methods, a US-based company committed to offering air medical support concentrating on the safety of its patients, has collaborated with German drone manufacturer Wingcopter to declare the release of its latest drone solution Spright on 3 August 2021.

About the Launch

The fundamental motive behind establishing Spright is to ensure that healthcare is accessible to all and supply shortcomings are mitigated. Spright will aid in supplying desperately required healthcare to patients and people that the company caters. This will be made a reality by stationing groups of Wingcopter’s latest flagship delivery drone, the Wingcopter 198. The Wingcopter team has the essential tech and manufacturing potential to allow Spright to frame a countrywide system, structured across Air Methods’ current establishments of over 300 bases, assisting many hospitals in nearly 48 states in particularly remote regions.

About Air Methods

Air Methods Logo

Air Methods, brought to existence in 1980 and head by JaeLynn Williams, provides smooth air medical offerings. It caters to roughly 0.1 million patients annually. Possessing around forty years of experience in the field, the company is the favoured associate for hospitals and one of the biggest communal suppliers of air medical offerings. United Rotorcraft, Air Method’s product segment, specializes in designing and producing aeromedical and aerospace tech. The company’s squadron of purchased, leased or serviced airplane includes over 450 helicopters and fixed-wing airplanes.

What the CEO of Air Methods has to say: “The pandemic has worsened few actual drawbacks in the health care network generating a chance to discover effective solutions to increase the coverage of healthcare, predominantly in underserved regions of America. As a result, we are flying to the skies to employ the latest technology in drone innovation for giving hope to people and bringing prompt and efficient medical service. We envisage Spright to serve a massive rural populace and play a pivotal role in a future filled with enhanced results for all.”- JaeLynn Williams, CEO of Air Methods.

What the CEO of Wingcopter has to say: “It is exhilarating to join hands with Air Methods to build a lifesaving product. “Our tech is world-renowned for providing medical supplies. Supplying insulin in Ireland, vaccines for children in Vanuatu, urgent health care supplies in Malawi, and blood samples in Germany are some of the examples. Our dream to ‘save and improve lives’ runs parallel with that of Air Methods’ legacy to offer lifesaving service.”- Tom Plümmer, Co-Founder and CEO of Wingcopter.

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