Air and ground ICU-level medical transport across Pacific Northwest
Life Flight Network operates a multimodal emergency medical transport service—helicopter, fixed-wing, and ground ambulance—across Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana. The organization is nonprofit and consortium-owned by four major healthcare systems. Hiring velocity shows steady growth in healthcare roles (flight nurses, paramedics, pilots) alongside operations and infrastructure scaling; active projects center on network deployment, base standardization, and aircraft maintenance compliance—reflecting operational maturation in a safety-critical, geographically distributed environment.
Life Flight Network provides ICU-level medical transport via helicopter, fixed-wing aircraft, and ground ambulance across the Pacific Northwest. Founded in 1978, the organization is owned by a consortium of four nonprofit health systems: Legacy Emanuel Medical Center, Providence Health & Services, Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center, and Oregon Health & Science University. The service operates across rugged and remote terrain—from Montana backcountry to coastal Oregon—and coordinates with hospitals and EMS agencies throughout the region. The workforce spans 501–1,000 employees, headquartered in Aurora, Oregon.
Life Flight Network operates helicopter, fixed-wing, and ground ambulance transport throughout Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana, serving both urban and remote backcountry regions.
Life Flight Network is a nonprofit owned by a consortium of four healthcare systems: Legacy Emanuel Medical Center, Providence Health & Services, Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center, and Oregon Health & Science University.
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