Who needs domestic air ambulance?
Patients who can't safely travel by ground — because the distance is too great, the ride is too rough, or their condition requires continuous critical care. Common scenarios include:
- Transfer from a regional hospital to a tertiary care center.
- Post-surgical or post-cardiac event transport home.
- Specialty transfers (organ transplant candidates, trauma, etc.).
- Patients who need to reach a specific physician, facility, or clinical trial.
- End-of-life transport home to be with family.
What makes our service different
Every domestic mission is staffed by a critical-care flight nurse and paramedic at minimum, with additional specialty crew when needed. Our aircraft carry the same equipment you'd find in a hospital ICU — ventilators, defibrillators, IV pumps, cardiac monitoring, and medication sets matched to the patient's condition.
Pricing
Domestic air ambulance pricing typically ranges from $15,000 to $50,000 depending on distance, aircraft type, crew configuration, and special equipment needs. Most major insurers cover a substantial portion when the transport is medically necessary.
State-specific overviews
We operate domestic missions in all fifty states. The state pages below cover the airports we typically use, the major medical centers we transport to and from, common destinations, and the geographic and regulatory context that shapes operations in each:
Every mission starts with a conversation.
Whether you need a quote, a second opinion on a transfer plan, or an immediate bedside pickup — we're standing by.
