Two new rescue helicopters will replace the Northland Rescue Helicopter's ageing fleet and meet growing demand.
The high-flying emergency teams up to last week had carried out 894 rescues and flown 67,578 minutes in 2019.
It was a big year in terms of rescues as well as adding two new choppers to its fleet in one of Northland's largest ever aviation projects.
CEO Paul Ahlers said the two new choppers were scheduled to be operational before Christmas once the final stages of pilot training are complete. They would replace the service's ageing fleet and meet growing demand.
"It's been a busy year for the team, not only because of the number of rescue missions, but also getting our two new helicopters ready for lift-off has resulted in by far the biggest project we have done since taking our maintenance in house in 2016.