Paragon Aviation Group has launched the 10th annual Fly for a Cure campaign in October, supporting breast cancer awareness across its fixed-base operator network.
The campaign began a decade ago to engage the aviation community in breast cancer awareness activities. Fixed-base operators, pilots and aviation professionals participate through awareness displays, team activities and fundraising efforts at facilities across the network.
According to Paragon Aviation Group, participants have honored individuals affected by breast cancer through facility decorations, awareness events and community outreach activities over the campaign’s history. Past participation has included pink lighting installations, aircraft banner displays and team-coordinated awareness activities.
The company invites all fixed-base operators in the Paragon Network to participate in the October campaign. Participation options include wearing pink attire or ribbons, creating themed displays, and submitting photographs through the campaign website at paragonaviationgroup.com/fly-for-a-cure.
Paragon Aviation Group operates fixed-base operator facilities across multiple locations. The annual campaign provides an opportunity for network participants to engage in breast cancer awareness activities and community outreach during October.
The 10-year milestone marks continued participation from aviation professionals, fixed-base operator teams and network facilities. Paragon Aviation Group will showcase participant activities through campaign recaps and documentation of network involvement.
Campaign participants can upload team photographs directly to the official campaign page for inclusion in program documentation. The company will compile participation records and facility contributions as part of the anniversary campaign activities.