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Flying Food Group launches new hiring campaign, invites applications
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Flying Food Group has announced via X that it is inviting candidates to apply for various open positions across its teams. Interested individuals can advance their careers through the company’s official careers website.

According to Flying Food Group's official post on X, the company is actively recruiting for numerous open positions and invites candidates to "explore the possibilities and apply now." The post encourages applicants to join their team by submitting CVs via Careers@flyingfood.com or applying directly on their careers website. This broad call reflects Flying Food Group's ongoing expansion and commitment to attracting new talent for its growing operations across North America.

The Flying Food Group careers site features a range of opportunities in fields such as operations, culinary services, logistics, and management, with locations in major cities across the United States. Each job listing details essential qualifications, job duties, and available benefits, which include health insurance, paid time off, and internal career development programs. The site is regularly updated to ensure applicants have access to the most current openings, and candidates can search positions by location or department for the best fit.

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According to Flying Food Group’s About page, employees play an essential role in delivering inflight catering and logistics for a global roster of airline clients, working in a fast-paced, collaborative environment. The company places a strong emphasis on staff training, workplace diversity, and the opportunity for advancement, with many internal promotions offered to those who demonstrate dedication and skill. The group highlights that it provides an inclusive culture where employees are empowered to innovate and contribute to the company’s reputation for reliability and service quality.

According to Wikipedia, Flying Food Group is a leading provider of inflight catering and airline logistics services. Founded in 1983 and based in Chicago, Illinois, the company operates 19 production kitchens throughout North America and serves more than 70 airline customers. It delivers millions of meals annually to both domestic and international flights. Flying Food Group is recognized for its focus on quality, operational excellence, and providing ongoing opportunities for career growth and training to its workforce.

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