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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Avalanche control by helicopter – preemptive action
Despite there being less snow in lots of places at the moment than in other years, the longer-term avalanche risk is high. This is due to the structure of the snow cover, which is unstable, brittle, and made up of layers that have not bonded together well. The result of this is that we’ve seen a surprising number of spontaneous avalanches this winter, making it all the more important to carry out controlled, artificial triggering of avalanches. This is a job where precision, experience and teamwork are crucial.

For a safe take-off every time – Air Zermatt’s helicopter technicians in Raron
While outside the noise of a helicopter announces the launch of a rescue mission from the base in Raron, inside the background work for each mission is quietly under way. A total of eight technicians in Raron, three more in Zermatt and two members of staff in administration all work to make sure that Air Zermatt’s helicopters can take off safely and reliably at all times. This work involves precision, experience and responsibility – all of which can’t be seen as such, but can definitely be felt with every flight.

2025 – Four voices. One team. Air Zermatt.
2025 was an intense year for Air Zermatt, with challenging missions, long days and lots of emotion. At the same time, there were countless moments when cooperation and a professional approach made all the difference.

Night flight training with Air Zermatt: a duty to practice and perfect
It’s dark in the Upper Valais. The sky is cloudless, with a touch of winter chill in the air. All is still. Until, that is, a helicopter turbine starts to whistle. The crew is ready for this year’s night flight training.











