Philadelphia, PA — REVA, the world’s leading fixed-wing air ambulance provider, has expanded its operations with a new dedicated base in Philadelphia. This strategic move brings lifesaving care closer to patients across the Mid-Atlantic, providing expedited, full-service air medical transport both domestically and internationally.
As the only locally based provider offering mid- to long-range medical transports via fixed-wing, medically configured jets, REVA will now serve more than eight states in the region from this centralized location. The Philadelphia base enhances access to emergency and planned medical transfers, helping patients reach the right facility faster and with greater efficiency.
Connecting Patients to World-Class Healthcare
Philadelphia is home to some of the nation’s leading hospitals and specialty centers. With a REVA aircraft now stationed in the city, patients and families gain seamless access to these world-renowned facilities—whether for urgent transfers or scheduled care.
“REVA has worked with Philadelphia’s renowned health systems in the area for years, and it is exciting to bring an aircraft to the market so we can provide closer services to our partners and our patients,” said Ashley Davis, Chief Revenue Officer.
Comprehensive, Patient-First Services
REVA’s highly trained medical crews—including doctors, nurses, paramedics, and respiratory therapists—are on call 24/7 and equipped with ICU-level technology to provide hospital-quality care in the air. The company manages every detail of transport, from bedside to bedside, including coordination with hospital staff, insurance authorization, flight updates, and patient advocacy. REVA is in-network with most major insurance carriers and regularly secures single-case agreements when needed.
Advanced capabilities include ECMO transport for the most critical patients, ensuring the highest standard of care even in complex situations.
A Legacy of Safety and Global Reach
For more than 30 years, REVA has built a reputation for safety, innovation, and patient-centered care. Since 1989, the company has transported more than 33,000 patients to 65 countries. Its fleet of 15 dedicated aircraft supports both long- and short-distance transports, with operational bases now in Philadelphia, Florida, Puerto Rico, and Ireland.