Able Aerospace has signed a renewal agreement with Global Medical Response (GMR) to support the organization’s fleet of 250 Bell and Airbus helicopters through dynamic assembly repair and overhaul through 2030. This agreement builds on more than 25 years of collaboration between the two companies.
“Able Aerospace is proud to extend a decades-long relationship with Global Medical Response built on trust, technical excellence and a shared commitment to operational performance. With this new agreement, we reaffirm our focus on delivering innovative, high-quality MRO solutions that support the continued strength and performance of GMR’s fleet,”said Yuri Hoverson, vice president and general manager. “We are proud to continue our long-standing relationship with Global Medical Response and support the lifesaving missions these aircraft perform.”
GMR is the largest provider of air and ground emergency medical services in the U.S., treating more than five million patients annually. The organization operates more than 7,360 ground vehicles, 400 rotor wing aircraft and 113 fixed wing aircraft providing lifesaving care throughout the U.S. and District of Columbia.
“For decades, our family of companies have provided lifesaving emergency care to thousands of patients across the country. The team at Able Aerospace has supported our fleet through time-critical overhauls, repairs and exchanges, allowing our teams to focus on saving lives,’ said Josh Brannon, national vice president – aviation operations support and standardization.
Operating from a 250,000 square foot, state-of-the-art facility headquartered in Mesa, Arizona, Able Aerospace offers more than 10,000 FAA-approved repairs and has one of the world’s largest rotable exchange inventories.