Germany http://www.dw.de/media-germany-working-to-build-ebola-transport-plane/a-18006454
The American company that we have all seen transporting patients individually. http://www.northwestgeorgianews.com/rome/news/local/cartersville-air-crews-trained-for-ebola-transport/article_d43524d6-1ebf-11e4-9a79-001a4bcf6878.html
This article says that the private company only has one plane, although I have seen them described as having two. http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/oct/1/cdc-spends-5-million-to-use-ebola-jet-it-helped-de/?page=all
Here is an article describing them having two, and the French also having a plane so equipped. oops, not quite——”The French company, however, has only one plane equipped for Ebola victims and will carry only so-called dry patients people who have contracted Ebola and have a fever but have not yet developed more serious symptoms like bleeding, vomiting and diarrhea.” http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/15/world/europe/ebola-fight-in-africa-is-hurt-by-limits-on-ways-to-get-out.html
What Germany hints....is that they will simply rent some aircraft because none of the Bundeswehr planes have this capability. They’ve promised the German military guys who deploy into Africa....if they get the disease....they will be brought back to Hamburg. As long as it’s only one or two per week....I can see this working. But if you suddenly jump to twelve in a week....there’s going to be a problem.