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Hospitals Seek Partnerships with Air Ambulance Services to Enhance Emergency Care

Hospitals Seek Partnerships with Air Ambulance Services to Enhance Emergency Care
Emerging Collaborations in India’s Healthcare and Air Mobility Sectors
As India anticipates the commercial introduction of air taxis, the healthcare sector is proactively exploring the integration of this emerging technology to revolutionize emergency medical services. While the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) continues to formulate regulatory frameworks governing operations, infrastructure, and manufacturing, hospital chains, healthcare companies, and air ambulance providers are actively engaging with manufacturers of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. These collaborations aim to expedite medical evacuations and improve emergency response capabilities across the country.
Startups such as Chennai-based The ePlane Company and Bengaluru-based Sarla Aviation have confirmed ongoing discussions and formal agreements with prominent hospital groups and air ambulance operators. Sarla Aviation has secured partnerships with Aster DM Healthcare, Kerala-based Blue Dot Air Ambulance, and Delhi-based Aeromed Air Ambulance. Meanwhile, The ePlane Company, incubated at IIT Madras, is in negotiations with three of India’s top five healthcare groups and has established a strategic alliance with the International Critical-care Air Transfer Team (ICATT) to provide 788 air ambulances. Most of these aircraft are projected to enter commercial service after 2029.
Although specific hospital names remain confidential, industry insiders indicate that leading healthcare providers such as Apollo Hospitals, Manipal Hospitals, Fortis Healthcare, and Max Healthcare are actively evaluating or advancing partnership discussions with eVTOL manufacturers. Two of these groups are reportedly in advanced stages of negotiation. Satya Chakravarthy, founder of The ePlane Company, noted, “We have actually tied up with air ambulance operators as well as international startup charter plane operators. There is advanced work going on with some marquee hospitals. We expect to make an announcement regarding that at the Farnborough International Airshow in July.”
Global Context and Regulatory Challenges
On the global stage, China currently leads with operational commercial passenger eVTOL services in cities including Guangzhou, Hainan, and Shenzhen. Dubai is anticipated to follow suit, while the United States remains in the certification phase. India, by contrast, is still navigating the regulatory approval process. Rakesh Gaonkar, co-founder and CTO of Sarla Aviation, stated, “We have already signed an MoU with Aster, and are in talks with a few other hospital chains. We are expected to get a DOA (design organisation approval) certificate within three months.”
Despite the promising outlook, hospitals face significant challenges in forging partnerships with air ambulance services. Regulatory complexities, the need to harmonize operational protocols, and financial considerations present substantial hurdles. The competitive landscape is intensifying as air ambulance providers seek to secure market share by forming exclusive partnerships or enhancing existing service offerings.
Infrastructure Development and Industry Investment
In parallel, eVTOL manufacturers are collaborating with infrastructure providers to support the future of urban air mobility (UAM). This includes partnerships with charging ecosystem players such as Jio-BP. The ePlane Company recently announced the assembly of its full-scale electric aircraft platform, the e200X, designed to serve passenger air taxis, urban cargo transport, and air ambulance operations. The e200X project benefits from backing by industry figures including Vishesh Rajaram of Speciale Invest, Eash Sundaram of JetBlue, and Aditya Ghosh of Homage and Akasa Air.
Despite the sector’s high investment threshold, recent data reveals sustained deal activity in health services through 2026, underscoring a strategic emphasis on technological innovation and optimization. As these partnerships between hospitals and air ambulance providers advance, they are set to significantly transform the delivery of emergency care in India.

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