Dr. Fortea attended ‘Music for Ukraine in Barcelona’
Dr. Monica Fortea. CEO of Aeromedical and Marine TRI, attended the Barcelona club The Wild Bunch that hosted the special reception last Tuesday, an initiative organized by the business club itself, with its owner Oriol Bueno at the helm, and the British consulate in Barcelona with the intention to create a movement to attract contributions from pharmaceutical companies and hospital operators to Ukraine.
Dr. Monica had the opportunity to have a quick introduction with the General Consul of Ukraine in Barcelona, Artem Vorobiov, as well as other of his counterparts in the city representing Switzerland, Belgium and Poland, as well as with representatives of the Hospital Clínic de Barcelona and Cooperación Internacional.
Dr. Fortea, representing Aeromedical and Marine TRI, and HUGC, has been able to understand first-hand the immediate needs of Ukraine and to collaborate with the initiative. The event ended with an emotional recital by the Ukrainian pianist Oksana Pavlova, who performed songs by Chopin, Debussy and Ukrainian composers.


Successful Medevac Mission from Gran Canary Islands to Copenhagen
Aeromedical and Marine Training and Rescue International is pleased to have successfully completed the transfer of a patient from Grand Canary Islands to Copenhagen on a commercial airline.
The repatriation has been successfully achieved
Actor on the Spanish soil, our team is as close as possible to your patients when they stay in Spain and need to find their loved ones back in a European country.
#airline #repatriation #spain #denmark #europe #canary #health #assistance #insurance #team

Training skills on critical situations in fixed-wing aeromedical environment
The Aeromedical and Marine team has travelled on January 19 and 20, 2023, to carry out training at the La Seu d’Urgell – Andorra airport, where they have been able to carry out a set of simulations in charge of SimAirlec with the direction of Dr. Christophe Bombert.
Exciting and very interesting non-technical training skills on critical situations in fixed-wing aeromedical environment between Aeromedical and Marine and SimAirlec.
Thanks to Dr. Christophe Bombert, head of training of SimAirlec and nurse Sophie for the training on high fidelity simulator to medical professionals.
Also, we’re very glad to wear the @stephanh_flightsuits flight suits, which are very comfortable for our medical tasks inside the aircraft.
This training was performed in the @aeroport_andorra of La Seu d’Urgell with PHSaviation airplane and their fantastic pilots that also has participated in the training ✈️


At Aero Medical & Marine Training and Rescue International, we handle diverse and complex missions across the globe, each one with its unique challenges and moments of deep human connection.
One recent mission took us to Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, where a patient sustained serious injuries after a fall during a safari expedition. Thanks to the incredible expertise and dedication of Alexia Hartmann Fernández, who traveled from Spain to personally lead the repatriation, the patient and her family were safely transported to Denmark.
From remote terrain and cross-border coordination to detailed medical planning, this mission was a testament to the resilience of our team and the strength of collaboration. Every procedure, every detail, every mile handled with care, precision, and compassion.
This is just one of many stories that remind us why we do what we do.












