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Flying Food Group caters first Virgin Atlantic flight from Los Angeles

Flying Food Group caters first Virgin Atlantic flight from Los Angeles
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Flying Food Group has announced the successful catering of its first Virgin Atlantic flight from Los Angeles International Airport on June 17, 2025. This achievement is the result of extensive planning and teamwork over several months. The process involved managing inbound equipment logistics and ensuring a smooth first outbound flight.

The company expressed gratitude to Virgin Atlantic for their partnership and trust. Acknowledgment was also given to corporate leadership and support teams for their involvement throughout the process. The Flying Food Group team at the Los Angeles facility was praised for their dedication and efforts in making this launch a reality.

"To our extraordinary #FFGLAI team – your commitment, resilience, and passion for excellence made this launch possible," the company said. "You turned vision into reality, and we are just getting started!"


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