Asia Pacific Air Ambulance Network
CareJet is a founding member of the Asia Pacific Air Ambulance Network (APAAN). As the first network of its kind in the region, it was created to ensure that no patients would ever be turned down for aeromedical transport due to aircraft malfunction or unavailability. Having already secured attractive rates from other members, CareJet can coordinate flights through these air ambulance service providers in those instances when patients would otherwise have to wait.
APAAN members are located in Queensland, Australia; Auckland, New Zealand; Singapore; Guam; and the Philippines.
Industry Associations
CareJet prides itself in being a learning organization. As such, it is constantly seeking to improve its processes, its policies, and its procedures. Our pilots, dispatchers and medical crew are part of the following organizations:
Air Medical Physicians Association
International Association of Flight Paramedics
National EMS Pilots Association
National Association of Air Medical Communication Specialists
Air Surface & Transport Nurse Association
CareJet is also a member of the Association of Air Medical Services
St. Luke’s Medical Center of the Philippines
The St. Luke’s Medical Center of the Philippines (SLMC) is one of the first hospitals in Asia to receive the coveted Joint Commission International Accreditation. In June of 2010, CareJet and SLMC partnered together to establish the first dedicated fixed-wing air ambulance in the Philippines. A union of aviation and health care, together we are working to redefine the capabilities of in-flight medicine.