The Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) Tasmania is proud to announce a new 10-year partnership with the Tasmanian Government, ensuring the continued delivery of essential aeromedical retrieval services across the State.
Under the $78.7 million agreement, RFDS Tasmania and South Eastern Sections will maintain their role in providing fixed-wing aeromedical retrieval services, working closely with Ambulance Tasmania’s Critical Care and Retrieval team to transport patients over long distances, both within Tasmania and interstate.
What this means for Tasmanians
This long-term commitment guarantees Tasmanians access to world-class aeromedical care when they need it most. RFDS Tasmania has been serving the community since 1960, and this contract reinforces our mission to deliver excellence in aeromedical and primary health care services.
Introducing the Beechcraft King Air B350
As part of the agreement, RFDS Tasmania will introduce a Beechcraft King Air B350 aircraft, offering:
- Greater range and endurance for long-distance transfers
- Increased seating capacity for clinicians, ambulant patients, and accompanying family members
- Enhanced comfort and efficiency for critical care transport
Tasmanian clinical teams, including doctors, nurses and intensive care flight paramedics, have already begun Medical Transport Specialist training on the new aircraft, with services scheduled to commence on 12 January 2026.
Investing in the Future
This contract comes alongside the planned redevelopment of the RFDS Airbase at Launceston Airport, jointly funded by the Australian and Tasmanian Governments. Construction is expected to begin later this year, further strengthening our capacity to deliver life-saving services.
A Partnership Built on Trust
RFDS Tasmania CEO Nicole Henty said:
“We are delighted that our contract to serve the people of Tasmania has been extended by another 10 years. This agreement, combined with our new aircraft and upcoming base redevelopment, ensures we can continue providing the highest level of care to Tasmanians in their time of need.”
“As an organisation, our mission is to provide excellence in aeromedical and primary health care services, and this new contract enables us to continue doing just that.”
Nicole Henty - CEO Royal Flying Doctor Service TasmaniaWant to learn more about RFDS Tasmania’s work?
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