Rotortrade have announced the successful completion of two AW119 helicopter transactions supporting the South African Red Cross Air Mercy Service’s (AMS) ongoing modernization program. AMS, a non-profit organization celebrating nearly 60 years of lifesaving service in the EMS sector, continues to expand and upgrade its capabilities while reinforcing its long-standing partnership with Rotortrade.
The two aircraft, one AW119 Ke and one AW119 KX, highlight Rotortrade’s ability to leverage its global network across Asia, Africa, and Latin America to support mission-critical operators.
The first project involved the successful remarketing and placement of an AW119 Ke previously operated by AMS. The process was completed within a short timeframe thanks to seamless coordination between the AMS and Rotortrade teams. The second project focused on sourcing and preparing an AW119 Kx tailored to AMS’s operational requirements. The helicopter completed its technical works, including a hot section inspection with Pratt & Whitney, before being shipped to South Africa and is scheduled to enter EMS service in Q1 2026.
“These two AW119 transactions perfectly illustrate the strength of our partnership with AMS,” said Aurélien Blanc, Rotortrade VP & Head of Regional APAC & MEA. “Every aircraft we support for AMS contributes directly to saving lives. The teamwork, trust, and shared mission make this collaboration especially meaningful.”
“We are proud to support AMS in their fleet modernization as they continue their extraordinary lifesaving mission across South Africa,” said Marcello Corrado Salati, Rotortrade Deputy Head of Region APAC, responsible for South Africa. “We look forward to standing by AMS in the long term as their operations evolve. Our sincere thanks go to Mr. Farhaad Haffeejee, CEO of AMS, for his trust and continued confidence in Rotortrade.”
"The modernization of our fleet is not only an operational milestone, it is an investment in the safety and well-being of the communities we serve. Our partnership with Rotortrade demonstrates the value of working with a team that understands the urgency and complexity of emergency aero-medical services,” said Farhaad Haffejee, CEO of AMS. “The aircraft strengthens our ability to reach patients faster, operate efficiently, and deliver equitable healthcare across some of South Africa’s most remote regions.”
For AMS, these projects represent significant progress in their long-term strategy to expand and modernize a fleet dedicated to EMS and outreach operations across South Africa. For Rotortrade, they mark another step in strengthening its presence in Africa.
