Halo Flight breaks ground on new headquarters aimed at saving more lives

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Halo Flight, the nonprofit air medical transport service that has served South Texas for nearly four decades, broke ground this week on a new headquarters leaders say will strengthen its ability to save lives across the region.

The new facility, located on FM 665, is expected to be completed by Christmas 2026 and will include a modern dispatch center designed to better coordinate emergency flights across Halo Flight’s expansive service area.

The organization serves more than 1 million people across 23 counties, responding to emergencies from Laredo to Bay City to the San Antonio area, and everywhere in between…

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