Ready by the end of 2024
Ground-breaking ceremony for Frauenkirchen helicopter base
The ÖAMTC helicopter base is being built in Frauenkirchen. The official go-ahead has been given. The helicopter is due to take off from Frauenkirchen by the end of 2024.
Governor Hans Peter Doskozil calls the ground-breaking ceremony a "milestone for healthcare in the region". Nine pilots, four air rescuers and 17 emergency doctors will be on standby in Frauenkirchen in future. A hangar and outbuildings will be erected on an area of around 1,000 square meters, and construction will be sustainable and state-of-the-art.
The new helicopter base will enable an even faster response to emergencies and efficient medical assistance.
Christophorus 18 currently takes off from Wiener Neustadt. However, this will soon come to an end. "We are keeping the promise we made to the population, healthcare in northern Burgenland is reaching a new level with Christophorus 18," said Doskozil. 300 missions for new helicopter since AprilThe helicopter has been taking off from Wiener Neustadt since April. In the three months since then, 300 missions have already been flown.
Doskozil also emphasized once again how important acute and basic care close to home are as location factors for a region. "We are true to our word to the population of the district of Neusiedl. This project shows how we are continuously investing in the healthcare infrastructure in Burgenland in order to take it to the next level." He once again promised the construction of the Gols clinic. The Oberwart clinic serves as a model.
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