Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos was airlifted from a cruise ship by the Ecuadorean Navy after suffering a kidney stone attack in the Galapagos Islands on New Year’s Day.
“Galapagos: five stars. Kidney stones: zero stars,” Bezos said in an e-mail provided by Amazon in response to a Reuters request for comment.
Ecuador’s navy said Bezos was aboard a ship traveling between the islands of Floreana and Santa Cruz, both famed for their wildlife, when the attack struck in the mid-afternoon.
A navy helicopter met the ship at Santa Cruz and flew him about 20 miles to his private jet on nearby Baltra island. From there, Bezos was flown to the United States for “emergency surgery”, the navy said in a statement.
“He had to be attended to in the shortest possible time,” the statement said. The Galapagos lie about 600 miles west off the Ecuadorean coast.
The navy said in its statement that the pilot, co-pilot and flight engineer, had received messages of thanks from the relatives and associates of Bezos, whom it described as “such a prestigious, world famous businessman”.
Bezos, 49, is the 19th richest person in the world, according to Forbes magazine, with a fortune of $25 billion.
Since founding Amazon in his own garage near Seattle in 1994, Bezos has built the online bookseller into the world’s largest internet retailer, a consumer electronics giant with its Kindle e-reader and is pioneering ‘cloud’, or internet-based computing.