Throughout June 2022, 60 individuals across the UK committed to fundraising for London’s Air Ambulance Charity in the water. Our Miles for Missions Swim challenge event tasked participants to swim either five or 10 miles between 1-30 June, raising vital funds to help us be there for the 10 million people who visit, live and work in London.
Please see below latest news and updates from London’s Air Ambulance. From clinical innovations to fundraising and events, you will find everything to stay up-to-date with our charity here.
If you are a member of the press and require further information, please contact:
Andy Frain, Media & Public Affairs Manager
[email protected]
Tel - 07973 948 519
After hours contact
Tel - 07884 378 261
Letter from the CEO

It is my pleasure to welcome you to our website. Here, you can find out more about our work and latest updates, as well as how to get involved through fundraising, donating, volunteering and more. Thank you for visiting, and for your dedicated support for our charity; we couldn’t do what we do without you.
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6 Jul 2022
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29 Jun 2022
On Saturday 28 May, the Purfleet branch of Scania invited the rest of the regions’ employees to the pitch for a charity fundraising football match. With Scania-branded banners and flags, and London’s Air Ambulance Charity collection buckets and raffle tickets, the day was an event like Scania had never seen before.
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22 Jun 2022
During 1-16 May 2022, Stephen Russell walked the Pennine Way, alone, to fundraise for London’s Air Ambulance Charity. Carrying everything he needed on his back – which varied between 12-14kg – Stephen completed Britain’s first National Trail, taking him from the Peak District to the Scottish Borders.
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20 Jun 2022
On 26 May 2022, 96 employees of Ernst & Young (EY) abseiled down a 35m drop inside their London Bridge office, raising £37,875 for London’s Air Ambulance Charity. The day also saw a bake sale, a raffle, a London’s Air Ambulance Charity pop-up shop and bucket collections within EY’s headquarters.
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17 Jun 2022
In April 2022, London’s Air Ambulance’s advanced trauma team treated 170 critically-injured patients: 21 more individuals in comparison to March.