Behind the scenes – blog posts from Air Zermatt
Find out more about Air Zermatt, its employees and themes that affect the helicopter rescue company in the articles below.
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END OF THE YEAR AT AIR ZERMATT: A LOOK BACK
Its the last day of 2022 and only a few hours remain until the end of the year. While some are reminiscing about what happened last year, others are already looking forward to the new chapter '23. The employees of Air Zermatt have also reviewed the last twelve months and compiled the best events, the biggest challenges and the expectations for the new year.
Dream job
helicopter pilot
"It was quickly clear to me that I wanted to fly!"
Benjamin Zenhäusern is 34 years old and has been working for Air Zermatt since 2014 – initially as a task specialist before becoming a pilot in 2016.

After 14 years: Claudio Amstutz says farewell to Air Zermatt
Claudio Amstutz has been a dedicated employee of Air Zermatt for 14 years. He has served in many departments within the company over the years – most recently as Operative Director of Air Zermatt Training Center. Now it’s time to bid him farewell.

“TRAPPED IN THE ICE” - A LOOK BACK WITH DR. AXEL MANN
During his 38 years as Medical Director at Air Zermatt, Dr. Axel Mann served the helicopter company with his medical expertise and skills. He collected an endless number of thrilling, humorous, and sad stories over the years, and we knew we had to share them with you. Enjoy a look into the amazingly varied day-to-day work of our rescue crew.
We sat down with Dr. Mann one more time to record his most defining experiences. Many of these moments not only changed the trajectory of his career as an anesthesiologist and intensive care specialist, but also transformed the operations at Air Zermatt.











