Scotland’s multi-Olympic gold medallist and world champion cyclist Sir Chris Hoy helped boost British Airways’ Flying Start fund-raising initiative on behalf of Comic Relief when he visited the airline’s engineering hangar at Glasgow Airport.
Sir Chris Hoy helped boost British Airways’ Flying Start fund-raising initiative
Sir Chris, who won six Olympic gold medals and 11 World championship medals during a glittering career in the sport, joined colleagues at British Airways’ Maintenance Glasgow (BAMG) as part of the hangar’s Red Nose Day activities to raise funds for Comic Relief.
Holly Gray, British Airways’ Community Investment Manager, said, “We’re delighted that Sir Chris took time to join British Airways colleagues at the engineering hangar to help boost funds for our Flying Start charity initiative in support of Comic Relief.
“A number of colleagues at BAMG are keen cyclists and have undertaken cycle rides to raise funds for Flying Start, notably when they took part in the NC 500, cycling 500 miles around the north coast of Scotland in just five days raising several thousand pounds in the process.”
The next BAMG fund raising effort will take place in September when a team of 20 cyclists will take part in the "Big Belter" cycle ride between Glasgow and Edinburgh.
After his visit to BAMG, where he rode round the hangar on a tandem, accompanied by BA colleagues, Sir Chris said; "Flying Start has done a tremendous job, raising more than £20 million for Comic Relief two years ahead of its 2020 deadline.
"I know that many of the staff at BAMG are keen cyclists and have dedicated many hours of their own time to raise taking part in a number of long distance cycling events, raising thousands of pounds for Flying Start and Comic Relief in the process.
"It was a pleasure to meet them and to encourage them to go on with their great fund-raising efforts for Flying Start, helping Comic Relief continue their fantastic work in improving the lives of underprivileged and deprived children throughout the world and here in the UK."