About us

Care Connect Air Network was inspired by years of experience in air ambulance transport and the crucial need for accreditation and credentialing. We solve the problems clients face when third parties complicate patient transport. Our expertise allows us to advise and negotiate, ensuring the patient's best interests are always the priority. These critical operations require expert knowledge to achieve successful outcomes. Choosing Care Connect Air Network eliminates many potential issues—we've seen it, been it, and done it!

Our core values

Care Connect Air Network is driven by providing the safest and best air ambulance services for patient transfers. Our core value is to always prioritize patient care at the best possible price. While air ambulance services are costly, our vision is to always put care over cost, ensuring every client receives the highest standard of service and attention.

Meet our team

The team behind Care Connect Air Network are all experts in air ambulance and travel insurance. With vast operational and logistical knowledge, they are skilled in handling travel documents, passports, visas, and medical parole. They possess extensive experience dealing with global operators and support accreditation programs. Care, safety, and humanitarianism are common traits among our staff. Our medical teams have backgrounds in current hospital clinical practice, providing support for technical and medical matters.

Our vision for the future

Our vision is to bring clarity and experience to the air ambulance industry. We aim to provide clients with IT programs that offer reports on annual air ambulance spends and medical hotspots. Clients and insured parties will have access to the "Care Connect Air Network App" providing quick answers to urgent questions. Our mission statement drives us: “To create and build relationships by offering levels of service and technology that exceeds the industry norm — driven by compassion, clarity, and coordination.”

An example for Long Haul Critical Care Transfer using a Challenger 605 with ample room for medical crew, equipment and companions