Air ambulance service

Published December 10, 2022

RAWALPINDI: Sky Wings Aviation Company is going to launch an air ambulance service in the name of slain journalist Arshad Sharif.

Arshad Sharif Shaheed Air Ambulance Service will be available on domestic routes, said Chief Executive Officer Imran Aslam.

A King Air 200 and a Cessna 402C, both fully equipped with medical equipment, will be used for the air ambulance service from hospital to hospital on domestic destinations.

Also, the company would start banner towing and leaflet droppings, along with various other economic activities. Sky Wings, in a press release, said it would change the skyline of Karachi, where people would witness flying billboards or banners in near future.

Published in Dawn, December 10th, 2022

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