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Evac Lifeteam has more than 115 air medical bases across 15 states, and is the nation’s largest independently owned and operated air medical provider. Air Evac Lifeteam President Seth Myers said the company’s model was very diff erent from other air medical providers.


AW119 MkII Crosstubes Complete DART’s Landing Gear Portfolio


DART Aerospace launch


of recently announced the its AW119 MkII crosstubes; an


economic straight replacement of the OEM product with shorter lead times.


This new product line for the AW119MKII completes the DART landing gear portfolio that already included skidtubes with the exclusive Round-I-Beam™ technology, Bearpaws, and Wearplates.


The crosstubes are available with or without peg steps. The full landing gear sets are available in four variants, including heavy-duty, run-on landing wearplates.


The crosstubes are approved by TCCA, FAA, EASA, DGCA, and will soon be approved by CAAC.


Air Evac Lifeteam Celebrates 30 Years


The company began in West Plains, Missouri, on August 1, 1985, with one helicopter and a dream to provide air medical service to citizens in the small southern Missouri community. Today, Air


“The founders wanted to put a helicopter where it was needed most - in a rural community,” Myers said. “At the time, nearly all of the medical helicopters were based at receiving medical centers in cities. In 1985, a community- based air medical service was unheard of. After 30 years, we are still a community-based air medical service, and it is a compliment that a majority of the industry has changed its model to be community-based, too. I am extremely proud to represent this company and the people who have made it what it is today.”


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