United Airlines highlights breast cancer awareness at Heathrow
As part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, United Airlines has unveiled a specially wrapped aircraft tug in pink, featuring the iconic breast cancer ribbon.
It is used to move its aircraft at Heathrow airport.
The airline says it is committed to raising awareness of breast cancer and the importance of early detection.
“We are proud to display our customised aircraft tug at Heathrow Airport in visible support of breast cancer awareness,” said Aaron Smythe, Airport Operations Director at United Airlines.
“Our tug will be in regular airport operations throughout October for all of our customers and employees to see, and this serves as an important reminder of early breast cancer detection and prevention.”
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