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Bette Nash, the world’s oldest flight attendant, is dead. The American still worked above the clouds even at the age of 88.

Renowned flight attendant Bette Nash, considered the longest-serving representative of her profession in the world, has died. American Airlines confirmed the death of 88-year-old Nash on its X channel, formerly Twitter.

The company paid great respect to its long-time employee in a statement: “We mourn the loss of Bette Nash, who lovingly cared for our customers in the air for almost seven decades,” it said. The statement said Nash started with the airline in 1957 and holds the Guinness World Record for longest-serving flight attendant. Her inspiring personality influenced generations of flight attendants.

According to ABC News and Business Insider, which People cited, Bette Nash died in a hospice after receiving a recent breast cancer diagnosis. Despite her illness, she never officially resigned from her position at American Airlines until recently. Nash began her career at Eastern Airlines in Washington D.C. in 1957. began, which later became American Airlines.

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