VANCOUVER — British Columbia Premier David Eby says the province will be replacing its fleet of air ambulance planes by the fall of next year.
Eby says the 12 new Beechcraft King Air ambulances will be able to land on gravel runways and access more rural and remote communities.
Nine of the airplanes will be in regular operation, with three backups, and the province says the first went into service on May 1.
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