North Dakota Firms Team on Aeromed Completions
Spectrum Aeromed and Fargo Jet Center (FJC) are highlighting their aircraft completions partnership this week at the Air Medical Transport Conference.
Spectrum Aeromed and Fargo Jet Center recently collaborated on the cabin design and completion for a pair of EMS-equipped King Air 350Cs for the Greek Air Force. (Photo: Spectrum Aeromed)

Spectrum Aeromed and Fargo Jet Center are highlighting their aircraft completions partnership this week at the Air Medical Transport Conference in Fort Worth, Texas. Both based at North Dakota’s Hector International Airport in Fargo, the two companies recently completed the interiors for a pair of dedicated Beechraft King Air 350Cs destined as air ambulances in Greece and are working on the completion of a pair of highly-customized medevac-equipped Bombardier Learjet 75s for Polish EMS operator Lotnicze Pogotowie Ratnunkowe.


Next in line is certification for an aeromedical cabin solution for the Daher Kodiak 100. “This aircraft has great special mission capabilities and will provide a nice solution for many customers,” said Matt Christenson, Spectrum’s v-p and account executive.


Looking ahead, the pair will collaborate on an EMS cabin for Life Flight Network’s Pilatus PC-12. It will include an interior for a single patient, with liquid oxygen storage and delivery systems, additional cabinet storage front and aft, cabin radios for air to ground communication, and an upgraded lighting system.


“The proximity of our companies brings a value proposition to our clients that’s not found anywhere else in the world,” explained Fargo Jet Center's v-p of technical services Mike Clancy. “We each have a need that the other can support, in addition to offering a team of dedicated technicians and engineers to customize the fabrication of each air medical installation.”