Aero-Dienst GmbH is adding a second Bombardier Challenger 650 aircraft to its fleet. The aircraft will be configured for dedicated medevac operations and will support ADAC’s global patient repatriation and air ambulance services. This latest addition builds on the strong partnership between Bombardier Defense and Aero-Dienst/ADAC, further strengthening their shared commitment to delivering world-class medical transport solutions.

“The addition of a second Bombardier Challenger 650 aircraft by Aero-Dienst underscores the confidence operators place in our platform’s reliability, performance and adaptability for critical missions,” said Michael Anckner, Vice President, Worldwide Defense Sales, Bombardier Defense.

“When ADAC members travel, they travel with the confidence that should anything happen, they have access to one of Europe’s leading air ambulance services,” added Marc Kottmann, Board Member of ADAC Versicherung AG.

Bombardier Defense has a longstanding presence in Germany, including decades of collaboration with the Luftwaffe, which today operates Global aircraft for medevac and Head of State transport missions. Bombardier is also firmly established in the country, with a Service Centre in Berlin and a Parts Distribution Centre in Frankfurt. The company works with more than 150 German suppliers, including Rolls-Royce, Diehl and Lufthansa Technik.