Dragale Aviation Unveils eVTOL Air Ambulance Concept for Critical Care

22 Jan 2026

Dragale Aviation has unveiled a specialized eVTOL air ambulance concept designed for emergency medical missions, focusing on critical care during air transport rather than solely on reducing flight times.

The platform is designed to enable advanced in-flight medical care, with a cabin engineered for continuous patient access, integration of medical-grade electrical systems, compatibility with standard emergency medical equipment, and a layout that considers the stability and vibrations inherent in eVTOL operations.

The design includes dedicated space for critical care stretchers, integration of life support and monitoring systems, and optimized ergonomics for medical personnel. It also anticipates safe loading and unloading in confined environments, common in urban and emergency scenarios.

The concept is geared towards short-range, high-frequency operations, focused on rapid response to emergencies where stability, accessibility, and reliability are as critical as speed. The goal is to bring advanced medical care closer to the patient and reduce ground delays that can be critical in life-or-death situations.

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