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American Airlines Donates $1.1 Million to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

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American Airlines raised over $1.1 million for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation at the recent Celebrity Ski event in Beaver Creek, Colorado. This event, which has taken place for 38 years, has helped the airline contribute more than $45 million to the foundation in total. In honor of Chief Customer Officer Alison Taylor's commitment to the organization ahead of her retirement, American donated an additional $25,000. The event attracted over 400 participants, including celebrities and Olympic athletes, to support the foundation's mission for cystic fibrosis research and treatment.

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  • Raised over $1.1 million for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
  • Total contributions exceed $45 million through the annual event.
  • Donation of $25,000 in honor of Chief Customer Officer Alison Taylor.
  • Recognition of former executive Elise Eberwein with the Jena Award for significant contributions.
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  • Over the past 38 years, American has raised more than $45 million for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation through the annual Celebrity Ski event.
  • This year, the airline made a $25,000 donation in honor of Chief Customer Officer Alison Taylor and her commitment to the organization ahead of her upcoming retirement.
  • CF Foundation awarded American's former executive Elise Eberwein with its prestigious Jena Award for her service to the foundation and its mission.

FORT WORTH, TX / ACCESSWIRE / March 27, 2023 / American Airlines and its partners raised more than $1.1 million to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation this month at the Celebrity Ski event in Beaver Creek, Colorado. To date, American has raised more than $45 million for CF Foundation through the annual event.

"For nearly four decades, we've gathered on the ski slopes with a group of generous team members, sponsors and supporters of the foundation to rally for the fight against cystic fibrosis," said American Airlines Chief Communications and Marketing Officer Ron DeFeo. "While the event is filled with skiing and fun, the mission of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is incredibly important, and we are proud to do our part in combating this serious disease."

More than 400 people attended the event this year, including celebrities from the sports and entertainment industries. Attendees skied alongside Olympic athletes and enjoyed performances by John Oates and Warner Music recording artist Teddy Swims.

To commemorate her upcoming retirement and note her long-time dedication to supporting the foundation, American donated $25,000 on behalf of Chief Customer Officer Alison Taylor to assist the organization in its mission to cure CF.

Funds raised from this year's event will help advance the mission of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - the world's leader in the search for a cure for cystic fibrosis. The Foundation supports a broad range of research initiatives to fight CF, which is a genetic disorder that affects the lungs, pancreas and other organs.

"American Airlines, our longest-standing corporate supporter of nearly 40 years, has advanced our mission for all those living with cystic fibrosis - raising more than $45 million cumulatively," said Patrick Feeley, Chief Development Officer, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. "Their generosity has led to more people with CF living longer than at any time in history. Special thanks to this year's event sponsors - Title Sponsor American Airlines; Co-presenting Citi and MasterCard; Diamond Sponsor T-Mobile for Business; and Platinum Sponsor FedEx. We are immensely grateful for your support."

On March 23, the CF Foundation presented American's former executive Elise Eberwein, who retired from the airline last year, with one of the highest honors the foundation awards each year. Elise received the foundation's Jena Award, which recognizes a volunteer who does not have a direct connection to CF but goes above and beyond to support the mission.

For more information about how American supports the communities that it serves, visit aa.com/letgoodtakeflight.

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FAQ

How much has American Airlines raised for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation?

American Airlines has raised more than $45 million for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation over the past 38 years.

What was American Airlines' recent donation to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation?

American Airlines donated $1.1 million at the recent Celebrity Ski event, along with an additional $25,000 in honor of Alison Taylor.

Who received the Jena Award from the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation?

Elise Eberwein, a former executive of American Airlines, received the Jena Award for her dedicated support.

What event did American Airlines host to raise funds for cystic fibrosis?

American Airlines hosted the Celebrity Ski event in Beaver Creek, Colorado.

When was the Celebrity Ski event held?

The Celebrity Ski event took place in March 2023.

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