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Profile: Gama Aviation

Profile: Gama Aviation
Comprehensive Air Ambulance Operations
Gama Aviation manages an extensive fixed-wing air ambulance service across the United Kingdom, operating a fleet of seven King Air 200 aircraft from bases in Bristol, Bournemouth, and Glasgow. These planes primarily facilitate long-distance medical repatriation missions, ensuring critical patient transfers over extended ranges. In addition to its fixed-wing operations, the company maintains a rotary-wing fleet comprising eight Airbus H145 D2 helicopters—three of which are currently undergoing upgrades to the D3 variant—and five Leonardo AW169 helicopters, with an additional AW169 expected to join the fleet in early 2025.
Both fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft provide limited backup support, available to assist air ambulance and Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) operators on an ad hoc basis or during special events. Duncan Daines, Group Head of Engagement at Gama Aviation, emphasized the company’s recent partnership with Silverstone, where it supplied air ambulance services for high-profile FIA events at the Northamptonshire motor racing circuit, including the British Grand Prix and the UK round of MotoGP.
Fleet Expansion and Medical Capabilities
Looking forward, Gama Aviation is preparing for significant fleet growth. A new Airbus H145 D3 arrived just before Christmas and is currently stationed at Staverton (Gloucester Airport) awaiting embodiment. The company anticipates the arrival of three King Air 360Cs and two additional Airbus H145 D3 helicopters in 2026. These King Air 360Cs will be delivered as green aircraft and subsequently customized by Gama Aviation, featuring innovations such as a bariatric patient lift and bespoke cabin interiors tailored to medical requirements. The H145 D3s will be outfitted with Aerolite interiors and further modifications designed to enhance their medical mission capabilities.
Onboard medical equipment is standardized according to mission needs. Dr. Simon Forrington, Gama Aviation’s Medical Director, explained that aircraft are equipped with intensive care unit (ICU) kits for doctor-led missions, while smaller kits are used for flights staffed solely by nurses or paramedics. At the 2025 Verticon trade show in Dallas, Gama Aviation placed an order for three additional AW169 helicopters, which will be configured specifically for emergency medical services (EMS). The AW169 EVO variant, featuring an enhanced maximum takeoff weight of 5,100 kilograms and skid landing gear, is designed to support advanced EMS operations, including complex transfers such as intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), alongside traditional HEMS missions. In collaboration with Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance, Gama Aviation is also developing a new multi-modal patient loading system compatible with both the standard and EVO versions of the AW169.
Operational Challenges and Market Outlook
As Gama Aviation expands its operations, its extended Part 145 maintenance and paint shop capabilities are coming under increased scrutiny amid evolving conditions in the business aviation market. Recent adjustments to component repair pricing by competitors, notably Duncan Aviation, have intensified pressure on Gama Aviation to sustain competitive pricing and operational efficiency. Industry analysts expect that similar pricing trends may become more widespread, prompting a closer examination of Gama Aviation’s cost structures.
Furthermore, broader forecasts for the business aviation sector in 2026 indicate potential challenges arising from shifting market demand and longer lead times for new aircraft deliveries. These factors could influence Gama Aviation’s strategic priorities and market positioning in the coming years, as the company navigates a complex and dynamic operational environment.

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