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Regular passenger transport for Alliance’s Breast Cancer Network Australia livery

Oct 3, 2019, 11:27 AM by Alliance Airlines

Alliance’s Breast Cancer Network Australia livery aircraft to operate regular passenger transport sectors in Gladstone, Bundaberg and Port Macquarie

BRISBANE: Alliance Airlines, Australia’s leading aviation services provider, unveiled their VH-NUU Fokker 70 on 23 August 2019. Hailed as the Pink Lady, VH-NUU has been operating Alliance’s contract and charter services into regional communities since that time.

To support Australians affected by breast cancer, and promote the work of BCNA, VH-NUU has been painted in Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) branding and pink livery.

Commencing this Friday 4 October, the Pink Lady will operate Alliance’s regular passenger transport (RPT) services including Gladstone and Bundaberg in Queensland, and Port Macquarie in New South Wales. Over the next twelve months, Alliance aims for VH-NUU to visit as many regional cities and towns in Australia as possible as well.

Alliance Airlines’ Chief Executive Officer, Lee Schofield, stated, “Alliance is proud to support Breast Cancer Network Australia and spread the word of their invaluable services by operating VH-NUU on our RPT sectors including Gladstone, Bundaberg and Port Macquarie.”

“Throughout Australia, from our main ports to regional cities and towns, the Pink Lady is a visual reminder of this cause, and helps women and families affected by breast cancer know to source support from BCNA”.

“Since 2015, Alliance has been supporting the work of BCNA through our workplace giving programme, and a number of fundraising initiatives including Alliance’s Hangar2Hangar charity cycling event.”

“During our 2018 event, we met several breast cancer survivors who have been supported by BCNA. Their courage and appreciation of BCNA’s services motivated us to commit to the Pink Lady.” “In 2020 I will ride in Alliance’s Hangar2Hangar again with personnel and supporters in South Australia. Our goal for this event is to raise $100,000 for BCNA,” Schofield highlighted.

VH-NUU’s schedule (subject to change):

Friday 4 October

  • VA2905 09:25 BNE-GLT 10:35
  • VA2904 11:05 GLT-BNE 12:05
  • VA2973 13:05 BNE-BDB 14:00
  • VA2972 14:35 BDB-BNE 15:25

Monday 7 October

  • VA2981 09:45 BNE-PQQ 11:55
  • VA2980 12:25 PQQ-BNE 12:30

About Alliance

Alliance Aviation is Australasia’s leading provider of contract, charter and allied aviation services currently employing in excess of 590 full time staff in Australia and Europe. The Australian business currently operates a fleet of 23 Fokker F100, 11 Fokker 70LR jet aircraft and five Fokker 50 turboprops with additional fleet units scheduled to enter service during the remainder of 2019. Alliance has world leading operational performance, a key attribute sought by its customers as evidenced by BHP’s recent presentation to Alliance of an Aviation Safety Award. The Company has operational bases in Brisbane, Townsville, Cairns, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Rockhampton and Darwin. Please visit www.allianceairlines.com.au for more details. About Alliance’s Hangar2Hangar 2020

In 2020, in support of Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA), Alliance is proud to host our Hangar2Hangar corporate cycling charity event. Based around finishing in Alliance’s Adelaide hangar in South Australia, the ride will incorporate the mainland, as well as Kangaroo Island, from Friday 28 February to Sunday 1 March. Alliance’s goal is to raise $100,000 for BCNA. We invite you to support our charity event. Please visit www.hangar2hangar.com.au for more details.

About Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA)

Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) is the peak national organisation for Australians personally affected by breast cancer and consists of a network of more than 120,000 individual members and 300 Member Groups. BCNA supports, informs, represents and connects Australians affected by breast cancer. BCNA works to ensure that Australians affected by breast cancer receive the very best support, information, treatment and care appropriate to their individual needs. Please visit us at bcna.org.au to find out more about our programs and services, including the free My Journey Kit for people newly diagnosed with breast cancer.

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