Another airline will begin offering air ambulance services in Pakistan.

According to information, patients will be transported from any airport to Karachi using the company’s Piper Seneca air ambulance, which has already landed in Karachi.

In order to provide prompt medical care, the service will allow for the quick transportation of patients and a medical team.

To expand the air ambulance service, Sky Wings Aviation CEO Imran Aslam Khan said the company will shortly add two more planes to its fleet.

Air ambulances will be sent to patients wherever they are required, and the service will be accessible all over the country.

The first successful patient transfer in Pakistan was made earlier by a rescue service, which was started by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz.

The patient, Halima Bibi, a 40-year-old Mianwali resident, was paralyzed two days ago after falling off a roof.

Following her initial care at the District Headquarters Hospital in Mianwali, physicians recommended that she receive additional care in Rawalpindi.

As instructed by CM Maryam Nawaz, Halima Bibi was transported by air ambulance from Mianwali to Rawalpindi during the crucial “golden hour.”

In their appreciation for Maryam Nawaz’s assistance with the transfer, the patient’s relatives referred to her as a “angel.” Every citizen is entitled to timely and high-quality medical care, which would be provided, the chief minister of Punjab said.

Additionally, she called on the country to pray for Bibi’s recovery and announced the start of Pakistan’s first air ambulance operations.

When Maryam Nawaz, the first female Punjab Chief Minister, gave her first speech before the Punjab Assembly, she announced that the air ambulance service will be launched in a matter of weeks.

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