Carson Air awarded the fixed-wing medevac contract for British Columbia

Exchange Income Corporation Press Release | June 5, 2023

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Exchange Income Corporation, a diversified, acquisition-oriented company focused on opportunities in the aviation, aerospace and manufacturing sectors, is pleased to announce its subsidiary, Carson Air Ltd. (“Carson Air”), has been awarded a long-term contract by the Province of British Columbia to provide fixed wing medevac coverage for the whole of British Columbia.

The contract has an initial ten-year term plus options and requires a fleet of new King Air aircraft to service the province. With the purchase of the new aircraft, EIC will be one of the largest King Air operators in the world. This scope of operation led to EIC’s strategic decision to enter into a contract to purchase a full motion simulator, for pilot training, to support all of our King Air operations. The simulator not only provides more training time for pilots but also significantly reduces fuel burn and corresponding GHG emissions for both training and travel to training thus reducing our carbon footprint.

The contract requires a fleet of new King Air aircraft to service the province of British Columbia. Carson Air Photo

“EIC is excited to expand our medevac business with one of our largest long term government contracts in our history,” said Mike Pyle, CEO of EIC. “Historically this work in British Columbia has been divided into multiple contracts with different suppliers. Carson Air has now been awarded a contract to provide medevac services throughout the Province evidencing the quality of its work and the confidence placed in Carson Air by the British Columbia government.”

Mike continued, “The investment in this contract is significant at approximately $200 million. We have contracted directly with the OEM for the new King Air aircraft. It will take a period of time to obtain the aircraft from the OEM and modify them with state-of-the-art medical interiors. In preparation for the potential award of this contract we purchased slots at the OEM to ensure we can meet the Province’s timelines.”

“The aircraft will be phased into service once received and when the medevac conversions are complete,” explained Carmele Peter, President of EIC. She continued, “It is important to note the existing fleet of aircraft utilized in British Columbia are still in very good condition and will be deployed in other aviation opportunities in Canada. The full financial impact of this contract will not be evident in our results until all the new aircraft are modified and put into service and the existing aircraft are deployed into other opportunities.”

Mike concluded by saying, “Our medevac operations have provided consistent, reliable profitability in all economic environments. We are interested in pursuing growth in this segment of our business and this contract is a massive step forward in our strategy. Further details will be provided during our Q2 conference call.”

This press release was prepared and distributed by Exchange Income Corporation

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