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Find out more about Air Zermatt, its employees and themes that affect the helicopter rescue company in the articles below.

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Dr. Axel Mann checks the condition of a patient during the helicopter flight.

"Starting off the year at the limit"
Dr. Axel Mann looks back

Céline Bader

Axel Mann, former medical director at Air Zermatt, spent 38 years devoting his knowledge and skills to the helicopter company. Throughout this time, the doctor collected dozens of exciting, funny and sad stories, some of which we want to share with you. Here’s a little insight into the eventful and highly varied everyday life of the rescue crew.

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.

People Story

After 14 years: Claudio Amstutz says farewell to Air Zermatt

Céline Bader

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.

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