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Middle East conflict doubles air ambulance helicopter fuel costs

byDaniel Jae Webb
17 April 2026 • 5.43pm
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Wiltshire and Bath Air Ambulance says the cost of helicopter fuel has more than doubled due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

The rise in aviation fuel prices is placing further strain on the lifesaving charity, which operates across Wiltshire and Bath – and sometimes further afield.

The charity has recently secured 15,000 litres of aviation fuel to keep its helicopter flying. However, global supply disruption has pushed prices to record levels across Europe.

Around half of Europe’s aviation fuel comes from the Gulf region, with much of it transported through the Strait of Hormuz, an area affected by the conflict.

As a result, the cost of operating the helicopter has increased significantly, despite demand for the service remaining steady.

Wiltshire and Bath Air Ambulance delivers critical medical care by land and air, attending emergencies throughout the county and in Bath.

It is an independent charity and does not receive regular government funding, relying instead on public donations.

Barbara Gray, chief executive at the charity, said: “We are closely monitoring fuel prices and the wider economic situation. Like many organisations, we are facing rising operational costs.

“Our focus remains on supporting the crew to respond to patients in urgent need of critical care.

“Community support ensures we can continue to be there when people need us most.”

Critical care medics are on-call every day for up to 19 hours, and respond to an average of three incidents daily by either helicopter or critical care car. The helicopter can reach anywhere in Wiltshire and Bath within 11 minutes.

The charity says support from residents and local businesses remains vital as it continues to provide its essential service during a period of increased financial pressure. Donate now.


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