LifeFlight of Maine
| Established | 1998 |
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| Founder | Tom Judge Norm Dinerman |
| Type | Medical transportation |
| Headquarters | Maine |
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| Services | Air ambulance |
| Website | lifeflightmaine |
LifeFlight of Maine is an air ambulance critical-care transport service which operates in Maine, United States. Maine's only air ambulance service, and non-profit, it is owned by a partnership between Northern Light Health and Central Maine Healthcare. It utilizes three modes of transport in patient movement: helicopters, an airplane and ambulances. As of 2025, its medical helicopters carry over 2,000 patients each year, departing from Bangor, Lewiston and Sanford.
The organization's aircraft are operated and maintained by LifeFlight Aviation Services (established in 2020), a wholly owned subsidiary of LifeFlight of Maine. The LifeFlight Foundation (established in 2003), a separate non-profit, raises funds and increases awareness of the organization's mission.