The aircraft offers a combination of comfort, speed and value, and can land at smaller airports than Skyline's current models.
Covid-19 border control protocols, including approval from the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI), Integrated Targeting and Operations Centre (ITOC) and Public Health, were undertaken before arrival.
A New Zealand Air Ambulance Service spokeswoman said the new aircraft will help to meet the growing demand for air ambulance operations in New Zealand.
"Skyline Aviation follows a robust approved infection control policy which includes the use of full personal protective equipment," she said.
"It also includes a state-of-the-art interior fogging disinfection system that Skyline imported into New Zealand at the beginning of the pandemic.
"The air ambulance service remains very busy, providing a lifeline for our patients daily."
The spokeswoman said Skyline continues to work closely with the Ministry of Health and other relevant government agencies to ensure Covid-19 health screening for the safety of its patients, crew and the public.