03/05/2026
A mission that began in Tawau, Sabah ended in Berlin.
A young traveller, after a motorbike accident, spent weeks recovering before the question came, is he fit to go home?
That’s where we came in.
Operating out of Malaysia meant distance wasn’t a barrier. Even in a remote setting, we were able to quickly gather reliable medical insights, align with the treating doctors, and map out a safe journey.
The transfer was carried out on a commercial business class flight, supported by our medical es**rt from departure to arrival.
Wishing the patient continued recovery back home.
06/04/2026
Quick one from the ops side.
This morning we completed a short haul medevac from Langkawi Island to Alor Setar, airborne time was just 17 minutes.
Ground transfer was actually possible, but would have taken a few hours. The client opted for air to save time, and we activated accordingly.
Aircraft used was Piaggio P.180 Avanti, ideal for short domestic sectors like this.
Quick mission, smooth coordination, patient transferred safely.
03/03/2026
We recently had the privilege of safely repatriating an Australian patient who suffered a cerebral hemorrhage while in Hong Kong.
Following a comprehensive medical evaluation and multidisciplinary discussion, it was determined that the most appropriate and clinically safe option was a commercial airline stretcher transfer, supported by a dedicated critical care team.
The entire mission covered 13 hours bed-to-bed, with continuous monitoring, advanced airway and neurological observation, and contingency planning throughout the flight.
International repatriation, especially involving neurological cases such as cerebral hemorrhage, requires precise planning and experienced medical oversight. Choosing the right team is critical, families and partners should always ensure they are working with properly credentialed, licensed, and medically governed providers with transparent operational standards and proven case experience.
In complex cross-border transfers, safety is never an area for compromise.
We are proud of our critical care team for executing another safe and successful mission.
29/01/2026
This morning we have successfully completed an international medical transfer from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing for a patient recently diagnosed with cancer, who is seeking further treatment at one of the well-established oncology centres in Beijing.
This transfer required careful coordination across multiple teams from pre-flight medical stabilisation, pain management planning, oxygen support, airline medical clearance, to seamless handover upon arrival.
Managing comfort and safety during commercial transfer is critical in oncology cases. Ensuring appropriate analgesia, respiratory support, and continuous monitoring throughout the journey was a key focus of this mission.
Proud of the collective effort by the medical team, flight crew, and ground partners who worked together to deliver a safe, smooth, and dignified transfer for the patient.
Wishing the patient strength and the very best for the next phase of treatment.
20/01/2026
A meaningful medevac our home ground, Malaysia 🇲🇾
We recently managed a medical repatriation involving a British national who suffered an epileptic episode while travelling solo in Malaysia. The case was further complicated when the patient lost all personal belongings, including his passport and mobile phone, and was unable to recall where they were misplaced.
Upon activation by the insurance provider, our operations team immediately coordinated all necessary arrangements. Being based in Kuala Lumpur, our home ground enabled us to respond quickly and manage the situation efficiently despite multiple logistical challenges.
The patient was safely repatriated to the United Kingdom and successfully reunited with his family.
As Malaysia welcomes travellers during Visit Malaysia Year, this case highlights the importance of having reliable local medical and operational support when emergencies occur far from home. We remain committed to ensuring continuity of care, safety, and dignity for every patient we manage.
We would like to express our special appreciation to the UK in Malaysia - British High Commission Kuala Lumpur for their quick assistance in issuing the Emergency Passport and Consular Support.
11/01/2026
Last week, our team was in Porto, Portugal for a critical medical mission involving a cruise ship crew member who was diagnosed with a stroke while on duty.
Following careful medical coordination, assessments, and flight planning, we successfully repatriated her safely back to Manila, where she has now been reunited with her family.
This mission was a reminder of how unpredictable medical emergencies can be at sea, and how vital timely coordination, clinical judgment, and compassion are in bringing patients home safely.
A heartfelt thank you to all medical partners, ground handlers, and authorities involved for the seamless collaboration.
Proud of the team, and grateful to do work that brings people home when they need it most.
04/01/2026
Happy New Year 2026!
We are grateful to begin the new year with a meaningful mission.
This New Year, our team successfully supported a medical repatriation from South Korea to Ho Chi Minh, reuniting a patient safely with their loved ones. There is no better way to welcome a new year than helping a family come back together when it matters most.
From medical coordination and flight arrangements to ground support at both origin and destination, every detail was carefully managed to ensure a smooth, safe, and dignified journey.
A heartfelt thank you to all partners, medical professionals, and ground teams involved for their seamless collaboration. Your dedication made this mission possible.
As we step into the year ahead, we remain committed to providing end-to-end medical evacuation and repatriation services, supporting patients and families across borders anytime, anywhere.
Here’s to a year of compassion, teamwork, and safe journeys.
29/12/2025
Timing, Security, Healthcare!
An elderly Australian patient was scheduled for medical evacuation from Thailand to Australia. As the evacuation date approached, an unexpected and serious development occurred.
This operation took place amid heightened security unrest, following a shooting incident near the patient’s location in Surin,Thailand that resulted in military-controlled evacuations and restricted civilian movement.
Local hospitals within the affected province were operating at full capacity, requiring rapid reassessment and escalation of the medical and logistical plan.
AMG activated its crisis response framework immediately, deploying our Thailand office to assess on-ground conditions, coordinate with authorities, and manage to move the patient from Surin to Bangkok.
Through close collaboration with medical partners, aviation providers, and international stakeholders, AMG successfully executed the medical transfer to Sydney without any delay while maintaining continuity of care and operational safety.
This mission reflects our capability to deliver reliable medical coordination in volatile environments, driven by strong local presence, global reach, and experienced clinical oversight.
We thank our teams and partners for their professionalism and commitment.
03/12/2025
Our team recently completed a medical transfer from Vietnam to Portland, USA for an elderly gentleman who was on holiday in Vietnam when he suddenly fell ill. He was diagnosed with dementia, a neurological condition, and pneumonia, and his family reached out to us for urgent assistance.
We immediately coordinated the full medical evacuation process from hospital arrangements to securing airline medical clearance and ensuring all required documentation and reports were in place.
Once cleared, our team accompanied him safely onboard and ensured continuous care throughout the journey.
Grateful to the family for their trust, and proud of our team for delivering another smooth, compassionate, and safe transfer across continents.
15/10/2025
From the bustling streets of Bangkok, our team at Aeromedical Global executed a high-stakes critical care evacuation to Melbourne for a patient suffering from an intracranial mass with cerebral oedema and midline shift.
In just three days after diagnosis, the family made the call to bring their loved one home.
Our medical es**rt team deployed with full intensive care capability. Behind the scenes, our coordination and logistics teams worked relentlessly, liaising with hospitals, airlines, and ground partners to ensure a flawless handover and patient safety throughout the journey.
We are proud of our AMG team who continue to redefine what it means to deliver critical care without borders.
11/10/2025
This week, Aeromedical Global (AMG) deployed an all-female critical-care team from Brisbane to Dhaka, a journey spanning thousands of miles, multiple time zones, and the constant rhythm of medical precision on air.
From the first call to touchdown, these women carried not just equipment, but responsibility the kind that demands calm under pressure and compassion under fatigue.
They handled every detail, every challenge, from dispatch to arrival, stabilising patients in transit, navigating complex flight hours, and delivering critical care mid-air.
To every woman who lead with skills, heart and power, this mission is your reflection.
07/09/2025
Our team at AMG had the privilege of accompanying an elderly gentleman on his journey from Penang, Malaysia to Jakarta, Indonesia
What might seem like just a few hours in the air was, for him and his loved ones, a safe passage back to familiar ground, comfort, and family.
Air ambulance transfers are more than logistics, they are about trust, compassion, and the reassurance that no one travels alone.
We wish the patient a speedy recovery!