Fort Lauderdale, Fla. – North America’s largest fleet of fixed-wing, air-ambulance jets, REVA, Inc., has been selected as a finalist for this year’s ITIJ Air Ambulance Provider of the Year, a competitive and prestigious recognition bestowed by the UK–based International Travel & Health Insurance Journal. Final awards and honors will be unveiled and recognized at the annual ITIJ conference this … Read More
AirMed & Rescue Magazine: Lesa Armstrong Interview
The below article is a profile of Lesa Armstrong, Program Director of REVA Air Ambulance, by Airmed & Rescue Magazine published May 2016, Issue 76. You’ve held several different roles with REVA over the years, from chief flight nurse, director of clinical operations and now program director; what does your current role involve and how do your previous jobs complement … Read More
REVA Supports KidSafe Foundation
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.—REVA was pleased to be represented among the 300 guests at the 2016 KidSafe Gala helping to raise over $100,000 to support the activities of the KidSafe Foundation which is dedicated to educating the public – children, parents, teachers, counselors, organizations – to prevent child sexual abuse, bullying, child trafficking, and internet exploitation. They also educate medical providers … Read More
REVA, Inc.’s, Medical Director Joins Congressional Advisory Council
The medical director for North America’s largest fleet of air ambulance jets returned this week from Washington, D.C., where he joined a congressional council formed in order to recommend long-term national healthcare policy to Congress and the White House. David A. Farcy, M.D., medical director of the air-ambulance jet fleet, REVA Inc., took his seat on the National Physicians Council … Read More
One That Moves
Article by AirMed & Rescue Magazine [flipbook-popup id=”onethatmoves”]VIEW IN MAGAZINE FORMAT[/flipbook-popup] As REVA scoops the coveted International Travel & Health Insurance Journal (ITIJ) 2015 Air Ambulance Company of the Year Award, Lucie Wood takes a look at their day-to-day commitment to safety and medical standards that lift them high above their competitors. Every now and then, a seemingly impossible mission … Read More
The Gift of Life – Air Transport of Organs for Transplant
Mario Pierobon looks at the use of medical aircraft to get donated organs from A to B. It is said that organ transplantation is a victim of its own success, as nowadays, demand for organs far exceeds supply. While organ donation rates remain mostly stable (even though they vary greatly among different countries), the number of patients on national waiting … Read More
REVA Named Air Ambulance Company Of The Year At 2015 ITIJ Industry Awards
Athens, Greece – REVA Inc., with North America’s largest fleet of jet air ambulances, has been named Air Ambulance Company of the Year at the prestigious ITIJ (International Travel and Health Insurance Journal) 2015 Industry Awards. The awards were held on November 5th at The Megaron Concert Hall, Athens, Greece. “The contributions that each and every one of our team … Read More
REVA, Inc., Earns EURAMI Certification for its High Level of Medical Excellence
REVA, Inc., with the largest fleet of air ambulance jets in North America, has completed a rigorous re-certification process, earning its third consecutive, multi-year endorsement from the European Aeromedical Institute (EURAMI), both companies announced this week. EURAMI accreditation confirms what officials describe as a continuous, unbroken record of medical care and achievement by REVA.
REVA, Inc., Expands Air Ambulance Headquarters, State-of-the-Art Dispatch Center
Prompted by growing demand for medical flight transport services, REVA Inc., North America’s largest fixed-wing air ambulance and medical transportation provider, recently signed a major lease agreement that company officials say will double its Florida footprint.
REVA Inc.’s Puerto Rico Air Ambulance Base Provides Vital Link
When REVA Inc. reviewed its first-quarter air-ambulance flights earlier this year, it became evident that demand for air-medical transportation in the Caribbean had been growing at least as fast as the region’s multi-billion dollar tourism industry as a whole – and maybe even faster.