Delta dedicates “Pink Plane” to Breast Cancer Research Foundation founder Evelyn Lauder

ATLANTA and NEW YORK – Delta Air Lines’ eighth annual “Breast Cancer One” employee survivor charter takes flight for the fight today in advance of Delta’s October fundraising efforts benefiting The Br

ATLANTA and NEW YORK – Delta Air Lines’ eighth annual “Breast Cancer One” employee survivor charter takes flight for the fight today in advance of Delta’s October fundraising efforts benefiting The Breast Cancer Research Foundation. In memory of BCRF Founder Evelyn Lauder, Delta’s Boeing 767-400 signature ‘pink plane’ will be dedicated at New York’s LaGuardia airport in a presentation attended by her husband, Leonard Lauder, BCRF Acting Chairman and Chairman Emeritus of The Estee Lauder Companies, as well as BCRF staff.

“Delta’s distinctive pink plane first took flight in 2005 and has flown around the world to highlight and help raise awareness and funds for lifesaving research efforts,” said Joanne Smith, senior vice president โ€“ In-Flight Service. “This year, we dedicate our pink plane to the memory of BCRF founder Evelyn Lauder. We continue to be inspired by her tireless commitment and determination in the fight to find a cure for breast cancer.”

The pink plane also will be painted with a welcome message: “Thank You Delta Customers and Employees. Together We Have Raised $5 Million For the Fight Against Breast Cancer.”
“The Breast Cancer Research Foundation has found it so rewarding to work with Delta because they set the bar high and share our commitment to stopping this terrible disease,” said Myra Biblowit, President, BCRF. “Together, Evelyn and I led the Foundation from a small US-based organization to a dominant global funder of research that has raised over $380 million since its inception in 1993. Our progress to date is only possible thanks to the support of special partners like Delta Air Lines, its customers and its employees. Dedicating the pink plane to Evelyn in response to her dream to live in a world free of breast cancer is, by far, a unique expression that continues to reflect your committed support of BCRF’s mission.”

Delta’s pink plane will fly from Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport to New York’s LaGuardia Airport with more than 140 employee cancer survivors from 19 different departments in 35 locations around the world.

In addition to the pink plane, throughout October Delta’s administrative building at its general offices will be illuminated in pink lighting in support of BCRF. Delta employees also will wear pink uniforms and sell pink products including pink lemonade and pink headsets onboard and in Delta Sky Clubs to raise awareness and support for breast cancer research. All proceeds benefit BCRF.

About the author

Avatar of Linda Hohnholz

Linda Hohnholz

Editor in chief for eTurboNews based in the eTN HQ.

Share to...