JetBlue Brings Annual “Fly Like a Girl” Event to Boston as Part of Commitment to New England
2024年10月21日 - 10:00PM
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JetBlue celebrates 10-year anniversary of its
signature Fly Like a Girl event to foster youth interest in
aviation
Commemorating more than 20 years of service in
Boston, the airline demonstrates dedication to growth in New
England
On Saturday, October 19, JetBlue (Nasdaq: JBLU) hosted its 10th
annual Fly Like a Girl event in Boston, one of the airline’s major
focus cities. Fly Like a Girl offers girls direct access to learn
about different careers in the aviation industry from JetBlue’s
female crewmembers who play an integral role in the airline’s
success in the sky and on the ground. In partnership with the
Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) and JetBlue’s Women in
Flight Crewmember Resource Group (CRG), Diversity, Equity and
Inclusion team, Corporate Social Responsibility team and the
JetBlue Foundation, the event supported more than 100 local youth
ages 8-14 as they joined JetBlue to learn more and inspire careers
in aviation.
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As the first and only U.S. airline led by a female CEO, JetBlue
sets an example with over 30 percent female representation at the
officer and director levels. The JetBlue Gateways pilot and
technician programs breaks traditional barriers, with females
representing more than a quarter of all Gateways participants and
nearly half of participants in Gateways designed to provide career
development for current JetBlue crewmembers. In Boston, local and
government partners supported JetBlue’s event including U.S.
Representative Ayanna Pressley and Mia Healy-Waldron, Deputy
Director of Aviation Customer Service at Massport.
“We are proud to be Boston’s favorite airline, and there is no
better way to celebrate continued growth in our Northeast network
than with an impactful event for the region’s next generation of
aviation professionals,” said Ursula Hurley, president of the
JetBlue Foundation and JetBlue’s chief financial officer. “This
year’s Fly Like a Girl signifies 10 years of breaking down barriers
of entry into aviation for underrepresented groups. We are excited
to provide opportunities like this through the JetBlue Foundation,
which champions diversity in STEM education and creates career
pathways into our exciting industry.”
“I am so proud to help mark 10 years of JetBlue’s Fly Like a
Girl, which celebrates our girls’ brilliance, stokes their
consciousness, and encourages them to dream big,” said
Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07). “Thank you to the JetBlue
team for its commitment to our next generation. And to the young
women in attendance, know you are worth every investment and
opportunity just because you are you. The sky is the limit.”
“Through events like Fly Like a Girl, we are not only educating
young women on the various careers in aviation but empowering and
inspiring the next generation of women aviators,” said Mia
Healy-Waldron, Deputy Director of Aviation Customer Service at
Massport. “Massport is thrilled to participate in this year’s event
and proud to support JetBlue’s mission to increase women’s
representation in the industry.”
Participants of this year’s Fly Like a Girl event were part of a
series of hands-on activities, demonstrations and educational
stations with JetBlue crewmembers from different workgroups of the
airline. Students met with various members from the airline
including 10 female pilots, brand design managers, technical
operators, and more. Attendees also had the opportunity to tour an
Airbus A321 aircraft and explored ground operations facilities like
the baggage and cargo areas.
“One of the most proactive ways we can fulfill JetBlue’s mission
to bring humanity back to air travel is to inspire future aviators
by showing them the many career pathways in our industry, the level
of diverse representation we have at JetBlue and the work we are
doing to foster inclusivity in aviation,” said Icema Gibbs,
JetBlue’s vice president of CSR and DEI. “Our Fly Like a Girl event
brings our crewmembers and communities together for an immersive,
hands-on learning experience where students receive exposure to the
aviation industry.”
JetBlue’s Fly Like a Girl event arrived on the heels of its
recent announcement to invest and grow across New England, adding
20 percent more seats in the region by this winter. JetBlue is
proud to bring events like Fly Like a Girl to communities
throughout its network as they underscore the JetBlue Foundation’s
commitment to foster early interest in aviation. Learn more at
jetbluefoundation.org.
About JetBlue
JetBlue is New York's Hometown Airline®, and a leading carrier
in Boston, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood, Los Angeles, Orlando and San
Juan. JetBlue, known for its low fares and great service, carries
customers to more than 100 destinations throughout the United
States, Latin America, the Caribbean, Canada and Europe. For more
information and the best fares, visit jetblue.com.
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