Bombardier delivers second Challenger 650 aircraft for medevac operations
Aero-Dienst is adding a second Bombardier Challenger 650 aircraft to its medevac fleet, bolstering its capabilities for ADAC's global patient repatriation and air ambulance services.

Bombardier Defense has delivered a second Bombardier Challenger 650 aircraft to Aero-Dienst GmbH, a German operator and subsidiary of ADAC SE. This addition will expand Aero-Dienst's existing medevac fleet, enabling enhanced global patient repatriation and air ambulance services for ADAC.
The Challenger 650 aircraft will be configured for dedicated Aero-Dienst medevac operations. This marks a deepening partnership between Bombardier Defense and Aero-Dienst/ADAC, with the aircraft selection highlighting the platform's reliability and capability for critical missions.
According to Bombardier, the Challenger 650 offers the necessary range, cabin space, and operational flexibility required for rapid response to medical emergencies. The aircraft's design supports efficient loading of up to four stretchers and provides a stable environment for patient care.
Bombardier Defense has a long-standing presence in Germany, with service and parts distribution facilities. The company also relies on a substantial network of German suppliers, underscoring its commitment to supporting European defense and aviation needs.