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Flying Food Group seeks full-time hires for production line expansion

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Flying Food Group seeks full-time hires for production line expansion
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Flying Food Group has announced via the social media platform X that it is seeking to hire full-time station attendants for its food production line assembly.

According to the official Flying Food Group careers posting, the Station Attendant position involves working on food production line assembly to prepare and package meals that meet airline standards. The posting describes the role as fast-paced, detail-oriented, and vital to ensuring consistency and food safety across customer orders. The company emphasized that it is looking for "dedicated individuals" ready to join a dynamic team environment at its Grapevine, Texas, facility.

The job listing further details that the Station Attendant position is offered as a full-time role with an hourly wage of $16. The facility is located at 1257 Minters Chapel Road, Grapevine, TX, which positions the job in proximity to Dallas–Fort Worth International Airport, one of the busiest airports in the United States. This location underscores the operational importance of the Grapevine facility to the company’s airline catering network.

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ZipRecruiter reports that the average hourly wage at Flying Food Group across the United States is $15.94, with most roles ranging between $14.42 and $17.07 per hour. This indicates that the $16 wage offered for the Grapevine Station Attendant position aligns with national averages for the company’s pay structure. The consistency suggests Flying Food Group maintains standardized pay practices across its facilities, which strengthens transparency in recruitment.

The Centre for Aviation notes that Flying Food Group is a U.S.-based catering company founded in 1983 specializing in providing airline meals and prepared food solutions. The company operates more than 22 production kitchens nationwide and services over 70 airline and retail partners around the globe. Its scale of operations and client portfolio, which includes some of the world’s largest international carriers, makes it a significant player in the global airline catering industry.

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