Guardian Flight Brings Helo Air Ambulance To Alaska
Global Medical Response (GMR) unit Guardian Flight will open its first Alaska rotor wing base at Kenai.
GMR will be adding an Airbus Helicopters H125 to its Kenai Municipal Airport base this spring.

Global Medical Response (GMR) unit Guardian Flight will open its first Alaska rotary-wing base at the Kenai Municipal Airport this spring, serving hospitals in Homer, Soldotna, and Seward with an Airbus Helicopters H125. The Kenai base will operate 24/7 with a staff of four pilots, four clinicians, and two mechanics.


Guardian’s helicopter base will join the company’s 11 fixed-wing air ambulances in the state, including Learjet 45s that fly from Guardian Flight bases in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, and Ketchikan; a trio of King Air 200s that serve Dead Horse, Kotzebue, Fairbanks, Juneau, and anchorage; and a Cessna Caravan in Dillingham. 


Guardian participates in the AirMedCare Network (AMCN) air medical transport membership program. For an annual fee of $65, patients flown by an AMCN provider do so at no additional out-of-pocket costs after payment from member or third-party insurance.


"GMR and Guardian Flight Alaska are pleased to expand our services to now include helicopter support for emergency patient airlifts, in addition to interfacility transfers," said GMR v-p of northwest operations Jared Sherman. GMR air ambulance companies include American Medical Response (AMR), Rural Metro Fire, Air Evac Lifeteam, REACH Air Medical Services, Guardian Flight, Med-Trans Corporation and AirMed International. Privately-held GMR was formed in 2018 through the combination of Air Medical Group Holding and American Medical Response and is controlled by investment firm KKR.