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Executive Chef Javier: ‘FFG Creates Menus for All Classes of Service’

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Executive Chef Javier: ‘FFG Creates Menus for All Classes of Service’
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Roman Javier, Executive Chef for Flying Food Group | LinkedIn

Executive Chef Javier said that Flying Food Group (FFG) develops thoughtfully curated menus for all classes of airline service. This statement was made during an interview on December 8.

"Yes, FFG creates menus for all classes of service, from first class, business class, premium economy to economy class, ensuring that all passengers have a memorable dining experience, regardless of where they are seated," said Roman Javier. "While premium cabins feature more complex dishes, we also put a lot of thought into ensuring quality and taste for coach meals."

According to PAX International, FFG prioritizes sustainability in its operations, focusing on reducing food waste and sourcing ingredients responsibly. The company’s efforts include partnering with local suppliers and implementing eco-friendly practices across its more than 15 U.S. kitchen facilities.

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PAX International also notes that Flying Food Group employs 50 full-time chefs from diverse cultural backgrounds who specialize in designing meals that reflect airline branding and cultural traditions. Their emphasis on "food discovery and constant learning" drives innovation in airline catering.

Roman Javier, according to his LinkedIn profile, serves as Executive Chef at FFG's Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) facility. In this role, he has led a multicultural culinary team for over a year, creating inventive in-flight meals for passengers.

Flying Food Group was founded in 1983 and partners with over 70 international airlines to provide exceptional in-flight dining experiences. With more than 15 kitchen facilities across the U.S., FFG prioritizes culinary creativity, cultural authenticity, and customization, aiming to deliver restaurant-quality meals and service, as highlighted on their website.

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