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Critical Missions / day467
Global Repatriation Missions in 20222.351
Rescue Missions in 2022190
ProfessionalsThe essential activities
of Luxembourg Air Rescue
Explore our vital operations in air rescue, medical repatriation, transport of precious organs, and crucial humanitarian missions, shaping a safer and more supportive world.
The vital commitment of LAR helicopters
Since 1991, LAR helicopters have been operating daily in conjunction with the national emergency medical service (SAMU). Based in Findel and Ettelbrück, their strategic locations ensure a medical response in less than 10 minutes throughout the country, minimizing risks for patients. Furthermore, a cross-border helicopter extends their impact to save lives beyond borders.
Read moreEmergency Medical Services Worldwide
LAR assists its members in the event of a medical emergency abroad. Contact us 24/7 at +352 27 365 365. We coordinate your safe return, from the initial care facility to a hospital near your home, following the receipt of medical information from a local doctor. LAR also offers its expertise in medical repatriation to insurers and other entities through its fleet at air-ambulance.com.
Read moreThe Life-Saving Service
Since January 1st, 2013, the Luxembourg Control Center has been orchestrating the coordination of organ transport teams to ensure a rapid and efficient delivery of organs from donor to recipient. With approximately 800 organ transfers carried out annually, Luxembourg Air Rescue plays a significant role in providing a second chance at life to many patients.
Read moreLAR and emergency.lu for Global Humanitarian Coordination
As an official partner of the UN and NATO, LAR works closely with the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs to respond on the ground in the event of natural or human-made disasters that require the rapid deployment of emergency medical aid.
Read moreThe essential activities
of Luxembourg Air Rescue
Explore our vital operations in air rescue, medical repatriation, transport of precious organs, and crucial humanitarian missions, shaping a safer and more supportive world.
Air rescue services
The vital commitment of LAR helicopters
Since 1991, LAR helicopters have been operating daily in conjunction with the national emergency medical service (SAMU). Based in Findel and Ettelbrück, their strategic locations ensure a medical response in less than 10 minutes throughout the country, minimizing risks for patients. Furthermore, a cross-border helicopter extends their impact to save lives beyond borders.
Read morePatient Repatriation
Emergency Medical Services Worldwide
LAR assists its members in the event of a medical emergency abroad. Contact us 24/7 at +352 27 365 365. We coordinate your safe return, from the initial care facility to a hospital near your home, following the receipt of medical information from a local doctor. LAR also offers its expertise in medical repatriation to insurers and other entities through its fleet at air-ambulance.com.
Read moreOrgan Transportation
The Life-Saving Service
Since January 1st, 2013, the Luxembourg Control Center has been orchestrating the coordination of organ transport teams to ensure a rapid and efficient delivery of organs from donor to recipient. With approximately 800 organ transfers carried out annually, Luxembourg Air Rescue plays a significant role in providing a second chance at life to many patients.
Read moreHumanitarian missions
LAR and emergency.lu for Global Humanitarian Coordination
As an official partner of the UN and NATO, LAR works closely with the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs to respond on the ground in the event of natural or human-made disasters that require the rapid deployment of emergency medical aid.
Read more
Luxembourg Air Rescue,
committed to saving lives
Rooted in its humanitarian values and as a dedicated private entity, Luxembourg Air Rescue stands as the exclusive guardian of air rescue in Luxembourg. Established in 1988 as a non-profit association, our unwavering commitment to rescue, health, and well-being is reflected in every mission we undertake.
Member
~ 185,000 individuals
Missions
Over 3,000 missions carried out per year
Fleet
7 rescue helicopters, a dedicated fleet of 5 ambulance jets
Flight hours
Over 4.500 hours