Woman whose face is company’s logo dies at 77

NEW YORK — The “face” of the Hawaiian Airlines logo, which has decorated the tails of its airplanes for decades, has passed away.

Leina’ala Ann Teruya Drummond, Miss Hawaii 1964, died of cancer Monday at the age of 77 in Hilo, Hawaii. The Hawaiian native worked at the airline as a flight attendant when she was 18 and was later selected to become the “face” of the airlines logo, which is known as Pualani, or Hawaiian for “flower of the sky.”

Hawaiian Airlines has used the vivid image since 1973 in a few variations, with the brand most recently giving it a refresh in 2017. The face is on the tail of its fleet of airplanes, which totals more than 50 and serves nearly 30 cities globally, making Drummond’s profile instantly recognizable to many air travelers.

The face is a “promise to our guests that we offer something no other airline can — the warmth, care and generosity that are hallmarks of our Hawaiian culture,” the airline explains its on website.

(Andrew Woodley/Universal Images Group/Getty Images)

Hawaiian Airlines Boeing 767 planes at Honolulu Airport in Hawaii. (Andrew Woodley/Universal Images Group/Getty Images)

Hawaiian Airlines planes, seen here at at Honolulu Airport, have sported Drummond’s face as its logo since 1973. 

In a video about its 2017 makeover, employees affectionately describe their emotional connection to the logo and that it’s “not just a picture of a woman with a flower, it’s the way the Pulani sits on the plane … overlooks and watches over us.”

Hawaiian Airlines didn’t immediately return CNN’s request for comment.

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