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Every transport
on the record.

A live snapshot of the Triforce mission floor — patient transports in flight, crews on Alert-30, and the case studies that made each protocol what it is today.

3
Active missions
Right now, worldwide
4
Crews on Alert-30
Aircraft on the apron
42 min
Median wheels-up
Rolling 30-day average
99.97%
Dispatch reliability
Last 24 months

Live feed

What we’re flying.
Right now.

UTC ref · auto-refreshes nightly

  • In flight
    TRI-2614
    Auckland (AKL)
    Zurich (ZRH)
    Global 7500
    9H-TRA · MED-1 · RN-2 · CMD-1
    Post-cardiac-arrest, ECMO
    6h 52m
    00:42 UTC
  • Boarding
    TRI-2613
    Singapore (SIN)
    Sydney (SYD)
    Gulfstream G650ER
    VP-TRC · MED-7 · RN-5 · EMT-9
    Pediatric trauma transfer
    wheels up imminent
    09:18 SGT
  • Dispatched
    TRI-2612
    São Paulo (GRU)
    Miami (MIA)
    Global 6500
    PR-TRX · MED-4 · RN-6 · EMT-3
    Burns / ICU step-up
    38 min
    06:51 BRT
  • Standby · Alert-30
    TRI-2611
    Geneva (GVA)
    Falcon 8X
    HB-TRG · On Alert-30
    Awaiting tasking
  • Completed
    TRI-2610
    Lagos (LOS)
    Johannesburg (JNB)
    Challenger 605
    ZS-TRJ · MED-3 · RN-4 · EMT-7
    Neonatal ICU transfer · 36 wk
    Yesterday 18:24 SAST
  • Completed
    TRI-2609
    Dubai (DXB)
    London (LHR)
    Gulfstream G700
    A6-TRD · MED-2 · RN-1 · CMD-3
    Cardiac repatriation
    Yesterday 11:02 GST

Patient identifiers and clinical details are abstracted; nothing on this page can identify an individual. The full schema is published in docs/PRD.md.

Where we’re going

Seven bases.
Every great circle.

Routes in red are airborne or boarding right now. Faded routes are the last 48 hours of completed missions. Each pulsing node is an active Alert-30 base.

ActiveLast 48h
GVAGenevaDXBDubaiSINSingaporeTEBTeterboroGRUSão PauloJNBJohannesburgSYDSydney

Case studies

The missions that built the rule book.

All mission reports
15-hour ECMO transfer, Auckland → Zurich
AKL → ZRH

15-hour ECMO transfer, Auckland → Zurich

Longest non-stop ICU transfer in Triforce history. Single airframe, no fuel stop, and the receiving team had the patient on the bridge to recovery within 90 minutes of arrival.

Distance
9,870 NM
Block time
15.4 hr
Airframe
Global
Patient extubated day 4
Neonatal transfer at 36 weeks, Lagos → Johannesburg
LOS → JNB

Neonatal transfer at 36 weeks, Lagos → Johannesburg

Incubator-equipped cabin and our pediatric ECMO physician on board. A pre-dawn launch out of Lagos with mother and father flying alongside.

Distance
2,240 NM
Block time
4.6 hr
Airframe
Challenger
Mother & baby cleared for discharge day 9
Cardiac repatriation, Dubai → London
DXB → LHR

Cardiac repatriation, Dubai → London

Post-PCI transfer with full ICU pod. Family travelled in the forward cabin; landed at Farnborough for a kerbside ambulance handoff.

Distance
2,980 NM
Block time
6.8 hr
Airframe
Gulfstream
Transferred directly to home tertiary centre

Mission reports

In the newsroom.

Dispatch

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