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Tasmanian emergency helicopter providers join forces
Rotor-Lift is partnering with Toll Aviation to tender for Tasmania’s emergency helicopter services, scheduled to commence in 2026.
Tasmania-based emergency heli service providers Rotor-Lift and Toll Aviation also provide operationally focused training for emergency service workers.

As part of its tender to continue supplying emergency helicopter services to the Tasmanian Government, Rotor-Lift Aviation will partner with emergency helicopter service operator Toll Group to complement and strengthen its local expertise and commitment to the Tasmanian public.

"This is a strong partnership, with significant combined experience, that will deliver a high-capability and skilled service to Tasmanians. Innovation and a genuine commitment for excellence will underpin our approach to ensure that when Tasmanians need us, we'll be there," says Rotor-Lift CEO Susan Stanley.

Over the past 18 years Toll has provided emergency helicopter services to the Australian Defence Force and airborne law enforcement support to the Australian Federal Police. Since 2017, it has operated the Toll Ambulance Rescue Helicopter Service on behalf of the NSW and ACT Governments, with over 32,000 AW139 flight hours and 19,000 missions flown.

Rotor-Lift has completed more than 14,000 missions for both Tasmania Police and Ambulance Tasmania, supporting both agencies with helicopters, pilots and crews from its base at Hobart airport.

"Combining that calibre of experience will allow us to make a compelling and competitive bid to continue serving Tasmanians in need of emergency medical assistance," adds Stanley.

Toll Aviation general manager Colin Gunn says: "Our relationship with Rotor-Lift is longstanding, with many of our current emergency medical service, aerial law enforcement and military support aircrew having trained with them over the last two decades. This broader partnership keeps the local focus, while being strengthened by our capability and experience."

The collaboration will include Toll's Aviation Centre of Excellence and Rotor-Lift's flight training school to cement Hobart's legacy as the best ab initio, CPL, IFR and NVIS helicopter training location in Oceania.

Gunn continues: "The partnership is a natural fit between two very aligned organisations, both with safety and training excellence at the heart. Our joint credentials in provisioning the highest quality and operationally focused training for emergency service workers, including doctors, paramedics, police, fire fighters and other emergency services personnel, are second to none."