Pakistan Gears Up to Launch First-Ever ‘Peoples Air Ambulance’ for Balochistan

Emergency air evacuation service to connect remote areas of the province.  

April 30, 2026 at 11:04 PM
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QUETTA: Pakistan’s Balochistan province is preparing to launch its first-ever air ambulance service, marking a historic step toward providing emergency medical evacuation for people living in remote and underserved areas of the country’s largest but most isolated province.

The “Peoples Air Ambulance” project, described by officials as a breakthrough in emergency healthcare, aims to offer rapid medical transportation for patients suffering from serious injuries, road accidents, or critical health conditions. The service is expected to be a lifeline for districts where long distances and poor road connectivity often delay life-saving treatment.

CM Bugti confirms readiness

Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti announced that the air ambulance is now fully equipped and ready for service, with a formal public launch expected soon.

He explained that the initiative is designed to ensure patients from far-flung areas can be shifted quickly to major hospitals in Quetta and other cities during emergencies.

“For decades, many families in remote areas struggled to access timely medical care because of difficult terrain and lack of fast transportation. This service aims to bridge that gap and help save precious human lives,” the chief minister said.

Modern medical facilities on board

The aircraft has been fitted with modern emergency medical equipment, including essential life-support systems needed during patient transfer. Qualified doctors and trained medical technicians will remain on board to provide immediate care while patients are transported to healthcare facilities.

Officials believe the service will significantly improve emergency response times across Balochistan, where patients often endure hours of travel before reaching specialized hospitals.

Humanitarian initiative

The provincial government stated that the air ambulance is part of broader efforts to modernize Balochistan’s healthcare sector and strengthen emergency medical response systems.

CM Bugti described the Peoples Air Ambulance as more than just a transportation project, calling it a humanitarian initiative aimed at making emergency healthcare accessible to ordinary citizens.

He also announced that Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is expected to formally inaugurate the service in the coming days.

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