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Flying Food Group expresses sorrow over Air India Flight Al171 crash

Flying Food Group expresses sorrow over Air India Flight Al171 crash
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Flying Food Group has expressed sorrow over the crash of Air India Flight Al171, which occurred on June 12. The company extended its condolences to the families and friends of those affected by the incident. In a statement, Flying Food Group said, "Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with the families and friends of those affected by this heartbreaking event." They also offered prayers for the recovery of the injured and pledged support to everyone impacted. The company acknowledged the profound loss felt throughout the community and emphasized unity during this challenging period.

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