Midlands Air Ambulance Charity has confirmed it has now purchased its new H145 from Airbus Helicopters. The new air ambulance, which will replace the charity’s leased EC135 helicopter, will become operational early 2025 from the charity’s Tatenhill airbase in Staffordshire.
To date, Midlands Air Ambulance Charity has owned two of the three helicopters in its fleet, while the third EC135 aircraft, which has been in service for more than 18 years, is leased from Babcock Mission Critical Services Onshore. The new purchase means Midlands Air Ambulance Charity will own all three operational helicopters that cover advanced patient care across Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, the West Midlands and Worcestershire.
Hanna Sebright, chief executive for Midlands Air Ambulance Charity said: “As a charity which relies entirely on donations to fund our daily missions, the purchase of our third wholly-owned aircraft is a significant milestone in our 33-year history. Our mission is to provide the very best advanced pre-hospital emergency care to patients across the six counties we serve. As part of this commitment, we have invested in a brand new H145 helicopter, which will further support our ability to rapidly reach patients in critical need of our help well into the future.”
The new H145, which is registered G-HMAA, will be flying out of the charity’s Tatenhill airbase near Burton-on-Trent, supporting patient care across Staffordshire, Stoke on Trent and the surrounding areas. As a next generation aircraft, it comes with additional capabilities to assist the delivery of enhanced patient care including a fifth rotor blade, which will ensure an even smoother flight, making it more comfortable for patients in transit to hospital. This also reduces fuel consumption, ensuring the new helicopter will be more economical to operate in the long term.
Lenny Brown MBE, managing director for Airbus Helicopters in the UK, added: “We greatly appreciate the loyalty of our long-standing customer Midlands Air Ambulance Charity. The H145 has established itself as the clear helicopter of choice for air ambulance operators outside London. Its superior performance, optimal size and exceptional reliability will provide outstanding value for money to the charity’s donors and all the people that it serves.”
The new H145 has been funded through careful financial planning, support from the communities and local businesses within the region and two generous grant giving organisations, Denise Coates Foundation and The Kildare Trust.
Hanna concluded: “We place advanced patient care at the heart of everything we do, which is we why made the strategic decision to purchase a new H145 airframe. But this is only thanks to the support and generosity of Denise Coates Foundation, The Kildare Trust, the public, local businesses which we are exceptionally grateful for.
“Our new helicopter will enhance operations and strengthen our charity’s existing lifesaving network, providing substantial public benefit across the whole of the region and we look forward to welcoming it into service in 2025.”