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Flying Food Group seeks dispatcher to join Inglewood team

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Flying Food Group seeks dispatcher to join Inglewood team
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Flying Food Group has announced the hiring of a dispatcher to join its team in Inglewood, California. The announcement was made on the social media platform X.

The Dispatcher position is based at a facility in Inglewood, which plays a crucial role in Flying Food Group’s operations near major airline hubs such as Los Angeles International Airport. This location highlights the importance of coordination in ensuring precise meal distribution for flights, a key component of the company's logistical operations. According to job listings on LinkedIn and Indeed, Flying Food Group employs various roles in this region, including Dispatcher duties, underscoring the strategic significance of this site.

According to an Indeed job posting for the Dispatcher position, candidates are required to be detail-oriented and possess strong written and oral communication skills. Organizational skills are also essential, along with the ability to multitask across varying schedules that include mornings, nights, weekends, and holidays. Proficiency in English communication and managing multiple tasks under time constraints are central to success in this role.

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Interested applicants are directed to apply through the company’s official careers page. This reinforces Flying Food Group’s structured recruitment process and centralized application flow. The careers portal notes that many employees have tenure of ten years or more, indicating strong retention and growth opportunities within the company’s network. Additionally, Flying Food Group employs over 5,000 people across diverse U.S. locations, providing a significant platform for career development.

Flying Food Group is a leading U.S.-based provider of airline catering and retail food services. Founded in 1983 by Sue Gin at Chicago’s Midway International Airport with a single kitchen, the company has since expanded into a national network of approximately 22 facilities serving more than 70 airline and retail partners. It delivers meals, snacks, and logistical solutions nationwide while remaining privately owned with a mission focused on culinary excellence and customer-centric logistics.

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