DC Aviation Flies for Med2Heal
May 25, 2011 3:56 PM
With Med2Heal, DC Aviation has formed another partnership with an exclusive German service provider. Med2Heal provides its international clients with first-class services in the field of medicine and would also like to extend this first-class care to the field of aviation. Within the scope of a strategic partnership, the largest German provider of individual flights will transport exclusive clients of Med2Heal to Germany for medical examinations and treatment.
Med2Heal is a new company in the area of medical tourism offering high-quality travel with a first-class service package. The company’s demanding clients will be flown by DC Aviation to Germany, even from smaller airports worldwide, to receive check-ups, treatment and operations. This exclusive offer for charter jets and first-class service during the flight is perfectly suited to the services offered by Med2Heal in high-class medical tourism. In addition to the flights, both companies will also implement collective marketing measures.
DC Aviation GmbH, headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany, is the leading provider of business jets in Germany and ranks as one of the leading operators in Europe. DC Aviation emerged in 2007 out of the former DaimlerChrysler Aviation, a subsidiary of DaimlerChrysler AG. Today, DC Aviation offers a complete scope of business services – from aircraft management and aircraft chartering to the maintenance of business jets.
The young fleet is comprised of a modern short-range jet, the Citation XLS, medium and long-range jets, such as the Gulfstream G450/G550 and also includes the VVIP Airbus 319 CJ. With four VVIP/VIP Airbus A319 CJ aircraft, the company is one of the largest operators of this type of aircraft worldwide.
In July of 2007, the company received the international certification - IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) as the first German private jet provider and was recertified in May of 2009 and 2011. The IOSA Certificate is considered to be the seal of quality for flight safety by the aviation industry worldwide and is issued by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) within the scope of an audit.
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