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Response Plus Medical signs MoU with Falcon Aviation Services to build first-of-its-kind Air Ambulance capabilities in the UAE

Response Plus Medical signs MoU with Falcon Aviation Services to build first-of-its-kind Air Ambulance capabilities in the UAE

Zawya04-04-2025

Abu Dhabi: Response Plus Medical Services LLC (RPM), a subsidiary of Response Plus Holding PJSC – the largest pre-hospital care and emergency medical services provider in the region, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Falcon Aviation Services LLC, a leading Emirati business aviation services operator in the Middle East and Africa.
The MoU aims to develop the first-of-its-kind air ambulance capabilities in the UAE, enabling the transport of patients travelling abroad for critical care treatments and facilitating their repatriation to the UAE post-treatment.
Falcon Aviation Services, renowned for its comprehensive range of operational and aviation support services, including aircraft charter and management, oil and gas aviation support, heli-tours, maintenance repair and overhaul, will collaborate with RPM to advance aviation medicine and medical repatriation services.
The initiative aligns with the mission and vision of the UAE's healthcare regulatory bodies, aiming to enhance care for both, citizens and residents in the country. The partnership underscores the commitment of both organizations to innovate and elevate emergency medical services, ensuring seamless and efficient healthcare solutions for patients in critical need.
The MoU was recently signed by Dr Rohil Raghavan, Chief Executive Officer of Response Plus Holding PJSC, and Capt. Ramandeep Oberoi, Chief Executive Officer of Falcon Aviation Services, in Abu Dhabi.
Dr Rohil Raghavan, CEO of Response Plus Holding PJSC, said: 'As part of our commitment to supporting medical air evacuation solutions in the UAE and the region, RPM is proud to be collaborating with Falcon Aviation Services for building air ambulance capabilities in the UAE and reinforcing our strong partnership over the years. With Falcon Aviation Services, RPM aims to offer the most efficient and time-critical air ambulance services to its clients across markets in the region.'
Capt. Ramandeep Oberoi, CEO of Falcon Aviation Services, said: 'Our longstanding collaboration with RPM has been instrumental in advancing air ambulance services in the UAE and across the region. This strategic MoU strengthens our commitment to providing seamless, efficient, and timely medical transportation. By leveraging Falcon Aviation Services' extensive expertise in air operations, we aim to deliver safe, reliable, and world-class air ambulance solutions that align with the UAE's healthcare vision.'
RPM currently manages its Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) with Falcon Aviation Services, which includes primary emergency response to remote and offshore locations in the Energy sector.
About Response Plus Holding PJSC
Response Plus Holding PJSC is the largest provider of onsite healthcare, medical emergency services and occupational health solutions in the UAE. RPM was listed as Response Plus Holding PJSC on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange in 2021 and is also currently listed on the FTSE GEIS as a global micro-cap company. Boasting the largest medical vehicle fleet in the region with over 350 ambulances, RPM has become a trusted name and a partner of choice in its field of operation. It has conducted more than 1.6 million training sessions for healthcare and non- healthcare professionals, performed over 10,000 helicopter medical emergency evacuations, and offers reliable medical support for major sporting events in the region and beyond.
About Falcon Aviation Services
Falcon Aviation Services is a premier aviation services company in the UAE. Since its founding in 2006 under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the company has built a strong reputation for delivering innovative, high-quality services to an esteemed clientele. Falcon Aviation Services provides a wide range of Operational and Aviation Support Services, which include Aircraft Charter & Management, Helicopter Sightseeing Tours, Oil and Gas Aviation Support, Maintenance Repair and Overhauling (MRO), Continuing Airworthiness Management (CAMO), Heliport Management and Inspection, among others.
Falcon Aviation Services has firmly established itself as a leading operator in the UAE and the MENA region aviation industry for its commitment to quality, safety, and excellence.

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