Nico Raab

Head Of Medical Department at FAI Aviation Group

Nico Raab has extensive experience in the medical and emergency services fields, currently serving as the Head of the Medical Department, Flight Paramedic, and Medical Operations Manager at FAI Aviation Group since May 2015. Concurrently, since June 2010, Nico Raab has been the Geschäftsführer and an instructor for first aid and emergency medicine at heartcom UG, focusing on practical life-saving techniques. Prior to these roles, Nico Raab worked as a Flight Paramedic for ADAC and as a Rettungsassistent with Malteser Hilfsdienst gGmbH from August 2001 to May 2010.

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Nuremberg, Germany

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FAI Aviation Group

Headquartered at Albrecht Duerer International Airport in Nuremberg, Germany, FAI Aviation Group is a European pioneer in global high-end aircraft services providing unparalleled experience on Germany’s largest VVIP charter and air ambulance fleet of seven Bombardier Global Express, six Challenger 604, one 850, twelve Learjets 60 and one Premier 1A. The fleet includes two aircraft providing Special Mission Services for the world´s largest NGO. FAI has also approved service provider of ICRC (Intl. Committee of the Red Cross), WFP (World Food Program) and other global acting Health and Relief Organizations. FAI runs a 14,000 m² carbon-neutral FBO at its Nuremberg Homebase, employs a full-time staff of 200 people, including 60 mechanics and engineers at its in-house MRO, plus some 50 part-time physicians and paramedics. FAI operates satellite offices in Dubai and Miami. FAI holds an Air Operator Certificate (AOC) issued by the Federal Aviation Office of Germany under license no. D-049 AOC, as well as a Maintenance License for aircraft of the manufacturer Learjet-Bombardier, license no. DE.145.0062 EASA Part-145. FAI also operates an in-house pilot-training centre (APPROVED TRAINING ORGANISATION; ATO) under license no. DE.ATO.062. All three licenses are quality seals, certifying that all quality requirements are met for air transport, maintenance and pilot-training.


Headquarters

Nuernberg, Germany

Employees

201-500

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