September 2, 2025 - 04:32

NEW YORK, Aug. 29, 2025 — Strata Critical Medical, Inc., previously recognized as Blade Air Mobility, has successfully completed the sale of its passenger business segment. This strategic move marks a significant shift in the company’s focus, allowing it to concentrate on its core competencies in the critical medical transportation sector.
The decision to divest the passenger operations is part of Strata's broader strategy to streamline its services and enhance operational efficiency. By reallocating resources and capital, the company aims to bolster its position in the medical transport industry, which has seen increasing demand in recent years.
The sale is expected to provide Strata with the financial flexibility to invest in innovative technologies and expand its service offerings. Executives believe that this transition will ultimately lead to improved patient outcomes and a stronger market presence. As the company embarks on this new chapter, stakeholders remain optimistic about its future growth prospects.
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