Tackling Medical Deserts Without Moving Hundreds of Patients
When local healthcare provision falls short, the solution is not always to create hard-to-fill positions or make patients travel. With Revolution’Air, Dynami Aviation OPS has set up a weekly Dijon-Nevers air bridge using a Diamond DA62 to bring practitioners directly to where they are needed.
Why This Solution Works
- Massive time saving: about 40 minutes of flight instead of 2.5 hours by train, making practitioners’ schedules viable again.
- Economically efficient: an optimized rotation rather than chronically vacant positions or lost travel days.
- More environmentally friendly: a light twin-engine aircraft, sized to the actual need, avoiding hundreds of individual round trips.
- Access to care maintained: it is the doctors who travel, not hundreds of fragile patients.
Our Team's Role in This Project
Selecting the aircraft and operator, planning rotations and coordinating airport logistics, regulatory compliance and operational reliability week after week: this is the full chain that Dynami Aviation OPS orchestrates to guarantee consultations, reduced delays and a strengthened public service, without unnecessary extra cost.
Facing a Medical Desert in Your Area?
Elected officials, mayors, local authorities and hospitals: contact us to assess a rotation tailored to your territory.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Dijon-Nevers Medical Air Bridge
What is a medical desert and how can aviation help?
A medical desert is an area where healthcare provision is insufficient relative to the population’s needs. Rather than moving fragile patients over long distances, an air bridge delivers practitioners directly to where they are needed.
Why use a Diamond DA62 for this type of air bridge?
The Diamond DA62 is an economical, fast light twin-engine aircraft, ideal for regular regional routes such as Dijon-Nevers. It offers a massive time saving compared to road or rail, while remaining more modest and affordable than a traditional private jet.
What is the real time saving of a medical air bridge like Dijon-Nevers?
The Dijon-Nevers route by DA62 takes about 40 minutes of flight time, compared to 2.5 hours by train, allowing practitioners to maintain a viable consultation schedule without sacrificing half a day of travel.
Who can set up this type of medical rotation?
Elected officials, mayors, local authorities and hospitals facing a medical desert can contact Dynami Aviation OPS to assess the feasibility of a rotation tailored to their territory, drawing on the experience of the Dijon-Nevers air bridge.
Is this type of solution more environmentally friendly than individual transport?
Yes. A light twin-engine aircraft optimized for a regular rotation avoids hundreds of individual round trips by car or long train journeys for each patient, making it a more environmentally responsible solution at the territory level.
What is Dynami Aviation OPS's role in this type of project?
Our team selects the aircraft and operator, plans the rotations, coordinates airport-related aspects, and guarantees regulatory compliance and operational reliability, week after week.


