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SGI (Sayap Garuda Indah), a Bali-based commercial operator enhancing rescue readiness, response times and operational capability across land and sea, is working alongside Finns Beach Club to launch Bali's first dedicated SAR helicopter with hoist capability, marking a major milestone in the Indonesian island's emergency response infrastructure and reinforcing FINNS' long-term commitment to community safety. The development has been made possible through funding and support from Finns Beach Club, and is the result of close collaboration with Indonesia's national search and rescue agency Basarnas. This confirms strong government support and a shared commitment to strengthening Bali's emergency response ecosystem, particularly in high-traffic coastal and tourism zones.
Nusa Medica serves as the medical services partner, providing medical assistance under the SAR collaboration between SGI and Basarnas. The 412EP has a number of innovative features onboard that make it well-suited to rescue operations. It can handle complex terrain and the cabin includes advanced avionics.
As part of the collaboration, Finns has also embedded a series of ongoing in-venue fundraising initiatives designed to help keep the helicopter operational and support SGI's lifesaving work long after launch.
At the centre of this is a Finns x SGI special fundraising menu, available across its venue, with 100 per cent of proceeds directed to SAR ops.
The menu features purpose-led guest experiences and signature drinks. Through this approach, Finns is transforming everyday hospitality moments into tangible contributions toward emergency response capability.
The helicopter and partnership were officially unveiled through a landmark launch and media event hosted at Finns Beach Club's elite rooftop cabana. The event brought together Finns, SGI and Basarnas, with the signing of a memorandum of understanding taking place on the media day, confirming that Basarnas is officially working hand in hand with SGI and fully supports the mission.
The media event featured a live simulated ocean rescue demonstration, with the helicopter performing a flyby and hoist operation, offering media and VIP guests a front-row view of the rescue capability and technology now being deployed in Bali.
A panel discussion with representatives from Finns, SGI and Basarnas further explored the importance of public-private collaboration in strengthening safety outcomes for both locals and visitors, as well as the long-term vision for improving Bali's search and rescue ecosystem.
“Safety is fundamental to everything we do at Finns,” says Beau Whittington, CEO and hospitality leader, Finns Global (Bali). “Australians make up one of the largest visitor groups to Bali, and with that comes a responsibility to help ensure the island has strong, reliable rescue capability. We are proud to be funding and supporting this helicopter and to be working alongside SGI and Basarnas to help protect both the local community and the many Australians who choose Bali as their second home.”
“This partnership gives us greater capacity to respond quickly and effectively in emergency situations,” adds a spokesperson from SGI (Sayap Garuda Indah). “The support from Finns and the formal backing of Basarnas directly strengthen our operational capability and allow us to save more lives.”
“Basarnas fully supports this collaboration and the shared mission to strengthen search and rescue capability in Bali,” states a Basarnas representative. “Partnerships between government agencies, community organisations and responsible private sector leaders like Finns play an important role in enhancing national emergency response outcomes.”
Through this initiative, Finns, SGI and Basarnas aim to set a new benchmark for how hospitality brands, community organisations and government can work together to deliver meaningful, real-world impact.