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Northland welcomes new rescue helicopters to boost emergency services
Northland welcomes new rescue helicopters to boost emergency services

NZ Herald

time05-05-2025

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  • NZ Herald

Northland welcomes new rescue helicopters to boost emergency services

The Auckland/Northland helicopter is the third in the fleet renewal programme and the first AW169 to enter service under the investment. This helicopter will enter service in Ardmore before transitioning to Whangārei later this year. Northland will also receive two additional leased, near-new aircraft ready for use from July. Northern Rescue Helicopter chief executive Ian MacPherson said the arrival of newer helicopters represents 'a significant milestone' for Northern Rescue. The aircraft 'boosts Northern Rescue's ability to deliver high levels of clinical care and promote equity of access across Northland, particularly in remote regions', he said. 'The new models are replacing aircraft between 15 and 30 years old, so this is a significant and carefully planned upgrade project that will improve efficiency and reduce maintenance costs. 'This is about the greater good of our communities and ensuring everyone has access to the best air ambulance technology and capability day and night.' Northern Rescue chief operating officer and critical care paramedic Karl Taylor said the AW169 introduces 'next-generation capabilities' including state-of-the-art avionics, improved poor weather performance, advanced weather and terrain awareness, and more powerful engines. 'It represents a significant leap forward in safety, performance, and operational resilience. 'The rear cabin has been specifically designed to support high-level clinical care, featuring increased space, enhanced lighting, improved access to equipment and that full 360-degree access to patients.' Costello said the Emergency Air Ambulance Helicopter Service 'plays a critical role in enabling time-sensitive care for people in urgent need, particularly in regional and rural communities'. 'Our air ambulance services do great work, and it's important that the helicopter fleet is upgraded.'

New Air Ambulance Helicopter For Auckland And Northland
New Air Ambulance Helicopter For Auckland And Northland

Scoop

time02-05-2025

  • Health
  • Scoop

New Air Ambulance Helicopter For Auckland And Northland

Press Release – New Zealand Government Associate Minister of Health Hon Scott Simpson Minister for ACC A new air ambulance helicopter commissioned today will significantly enhance emergency medical response capabilities across Auckland and Northland, Associate Health Minister Hon Casey Costello and ACC Minister Scott Simpson announced today. 'This state-of-the-art helicopter represents a major advancement in aeromedical service delivery, and we are pleased to see it become operational in this part of the country,' Ms Costello said during a visit to Northern Rescue's Ardmore base where the aircraft is stationed. 'It's great news that this helicopter will support people living in these regions as part of the Government's investment to upgrade some of New Zealand's air ambulance fleet. 'The Leonardo AW169 aircraft incorporates modern design features and capabilities that improve flight performance, increase safety and reliability, and enhance patient care during transport — especially in challenging weather conditions or remote environments.' The helicopter is one of nine new or near-new aircraft being introduced across the national Emergency Air Ambulance Helicopter Service fleet throughout 2024/25, jointly funded by Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora and the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC). 'Ageing helicopters are being replaced in Auckland, Northland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Gisborne, Hawke's Bay, Taranaki and Wellington,' Ms Costello says. The Auckland/Northland helicopter is the third in this fleet renewal programme and the first AW169 to enter service under this investment. 'Our Emergency Air Ambulance Helicopter Service plays a critical role in enabling time-sensitive care for people in urgent need, particularly in regional and rural communities,' Mr Simpson says. 'Notably, this is the first helicopter purchased using ACC Investment debt financing, which has enabled the ageing helicopter replacement programme to progress at a faster pace. This financing arrangement has contributed to savings of around $500,000 per year.' The regions next in line for improved aircraft capabilities include Northland, which will also receive two additional leased near-new aircraft ready for use from July and Wellington, which will get a brand new replacement aircraft in August. The Government's broader investment into fleet renewal is aimed at replacing ageing helicopters with more capable, efficient, and future-ready alternatives. 'Our air ambulance services do great work and it's important that the helicopter fleet is upgraded,' Ms Costello says. 'Health NZ and ACC are also redesigning the aeromedical operating model to make the best use of air ambulance resources, and the $128 million of rotary wing air ambulance funding provided by the Government. Notes: The total cost of the fleet renewal programme is $14.7 million in 2024/25, of which Health NZ has contributed $8.2 million and ACC $6.5 million. New Zealand's Emergency Air Ambulance Helicopter Service is provided by Northern Rescue Helicopter Limited (for Auckland and Northland), Central Air Ambulance Rescue Limited (for the central and lower North Island) and Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (for the South Island). These service providers either own or lease the helicopters. The timeline and location of the nine replacement helicopters is below. This is dependent on suppliers and the operational requirements of the operators:

New Air Ambulance Helicopter For Auckland And Northland
New Air Ambulance Helicopter For Auckland And Northland

Scoop

time02-05-2025

  • Health
  • Scoop

New Air Ambulance Helicopter For Auckland And Northland

Press Release – New Zealand Government The regions next in line for improved aircraft capabilities include Northland, which will also receive two additional leased near-new aircraft ready for use from July and Wellington, which will get a brand new replacement aircraft in August. Associate Minister of Health Hon Scott Simpson Minister for ACC A new air ambulance helicopter commissioned today will significantly enhance emergency medical response capabilities across Auckland and Northland, Associate Health Minister Hon Casey Costello and ACC Minister Scott Simpson announced today. 'This state-of-the-art helicopter represents a major advancement in aeromedical service delivery, and we are pleased to see it become operational in this part of the country,' Ms Costello said during a visit to Northern Rescue's Ardmore base where the aircraft is stationed. 'It's great news that this helicopter will support people living in these regions as part of the Government's investment to upgrade some of New Zealand's air ambulance fleet. 'The Leonardo AW169 aircraft incorporates modern design features and capabilities that improve flight performance, increase safety and reliability, and enhance patient care during transport — especially in challenging weather conditions or remote environments.' The helicopter is one of nine new or near-new aircraft being introduced across the national Emergency Air Ambulance Helicopter Service fleet throughout 2024/25, jointly funded by Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora and the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC). 'Ageing helicopters are being replaced in Auckland, Northland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Gisborne, Hawke's Bay, Taranaki and Wellington,' Ms Costello says. The Auckland/Northland helicopter is the third in this fleet renewal programme and the first AW169 to enter service under this investment. 'Our Emergency Air Ambulance Helicopter Service plays a critical role in enabling time-sensitive care for people in urgent need, particularly in regional and rural communities,' Mr Simpson says. 'Notably, this is the first helicopter purchased using ACC Investment debt financing, which has enabled the ageing helicopter replacement programme to progress at a faster pace. This financing arrangement has contributed to savings of around $500,000 per year.' The regions next in line for improved aircraft capabilities include Northland, which will also receive two additional leased near-new aircraft ready for use from July and Wellington, which will get a brand new replacement aircraft in August. The Government's broader investment into fleet renewal is aimed at replacing ageing helicopters with more capable, efficient, and future-ready alternatives. 'Our air ambulance services do great work and it's important that the helicopter fleet is upgraded,' Ms Costello says. 'Health NZ and ACC are also redesigning the aeromedical operating model to make the best use of air ambulance resources, and the $128 million of rotary wing air ambulance funding provided by the Government. Notes: The total cost of the fleet renewal programme is $14.7 million in 2024/25, of which Health NZ has contributed $8.2 million and ACC $6.5 million. New Zealand's Emergency Air Ambulance Helicopter Service is provided by Northern Rescue Helicopter Limited (for Auckland and Northland), Central Air Ambulance Rescue Limited (for the central and lower North Island) and Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (for the South Island). These service providers either own or lease the helicopters. The timeline and location of the nine replacement helicopters is below. This is dependent on suppliers and the operational requirements of the operators:

New Air Ambulance Helicopter For Auckland And Northland
New Air Ambulance Helicopter For Auckland And Northland

Scoop

time02-05-2025

  • Health
  • Scoop

New Air Ambulance Helicopter For Auckland And Northland

Hon Casey Costello Associate Minister of Health Hon Scott Simpson Minister for ACC A new air ambulance helicopter commissioned today will significantly enhance emergency medical response capabilities across Auckland and Northland, Associate Health Minister Hon Casey Costello and ACC Minister Scott Simpson announced today. 'This state-of-the-art helicopter represents a major advancement in aeromedical service delivery, and we are pleased to see it become operational in this part of the country,' Ms Costello said during a visit to Northern Rescue's Ardmore base where the aircraft is stationed. 'It's great news that this helicopter will support people living in these regions as part of the Government's investment to upgrade some of New Zealand's air ambulance fleet. 'The Leonardo AW169 aircraft incorporates modern design features and capabilities that improve flight performance, increase safety and reliability, and enhance patient care during transport — especially in challenging weather conditions or remote environments.' The helicopter is one of nine new or near-new aircraft being introduced across the national Emergency Air Ambulance Helicopter Service fleet throughout 2024/25, jointly funded by Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora and the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC). 'Ageing helicopters are being replaced in Auckland, Northland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Gisborne, Hawke's Bay, Taranaki and Wellington,' Ms Costello says. The Auckland/Northland helicopter is the third in this fleet renewal programme and the first AW169 to enter service under this investment. 'Our Emergency Air Ambulance Helicopter Service plays a critical role in enabling time-sensitive care for people in urgent need, particularly in regional and rural communities,' Mr Simpson says. 'Notably, this is the first helicopter purchased using ACC Investment debt financing, which has enabled the ageing helicopter replacement programme to progress at a faster pace. This financing arrangement has contributed to savings of around $500,000 per year.' The regions next in line for improved aircraft capabilities include Northland, which will also receive two additional leased near-new aircraft ready for use from July and Wellington, which will get a brand new replacement aircraft in August. The Government's broader investment into fleet renewal is aimed at replacing ageing helicopters with more capable, efficient, and future-ready alternatives. 'Our air ambulance services do great work and it's important that the helicopter fleet is upgraded,' Ms Costello says. 'Health NZ and ACC are also redesigning the aeromedical operating model to make the best use of air ambulance resources, and the $128 million of rotary wing air ambulance funding provided by the Government. Notes: The total cost of the fleet renewal programme is $14.7 million in 2024/25, of which Health NZ has contributed $8.2 million and ACC $6.5 million. New Zealand's Emergency Air Ambulance Helicopter Service is provided by Northern Rescue Helicopter Limited (for Auckland and Northland), Central Air Ambulance Rescue Limited (for the central and lower North Island) and Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (for the South Island). These service providers either own or lease the helicopters. The timeline and location of the nine replacement helicopters is below. This is dependent on suppliers and the operational requirements of the operators: Using Scoop for work? Scoop is free for personal use, but you'll need a licence for work use. This is part of our Ethical Paywall and how we fund Scoop. Join today with plans starting from less than $3 per week, plus gain access to exclusive Pro features. Join Pro Individual Find out more

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