The Hatzolah Air CityHawk, which is smaller than a helicopter and can land on a pavement, will be able to transport a patient plus a companion, two EMTs and a pilot, along with life support equipment.
Urban Aeronautics, which is developing one of the world’s first flying cars, has signed an agreement with Hatzolah Air to develop, produce and market its CityHawk aircraft for emergency medical service (EMS) applications.
When we wrote about Urban Aeronautics earlier this year, CEO Rafi Yoeli told us that the first deployment of the CityHawk VTOL (“vertical takeoff and landing”) would be with an EMS provider. Now we know who.
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