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  2. Airline service trolley - Wikipedia

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    Cabin attendants using service trolleys. An airline service trolley, also known as an airline catering trolley, airline meal trolley, or trolley cart, is a small serving cart supplied by an air carrier for use by flight attendants inside the aircraft for transport of beverages, airline meals, and other items during a flight.

  3. Airline meal - Wikipedia

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    An elderly passenger died and other passengers fell ill. For this reason catering firms and airlines have worked together to provide a set of industry guidelines specific to the needs of airline catering. The World Food Safety Guidelines for Airline Catering is offered free of charge by the International Flight Service Association. [63]

  4. Zodiac Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    The Zodiac Galleys & Equipment segment comprises three divisions, located in Europe (France, Germany and the Netherlands), the United States and Thailand. [ 19 ] Zodiac Galleys fits out single aisle and twin-aisle kitchen areas of aircraft and rest areas for flight crew.

  5. LSG Group - Wikipedia

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    Under the LSG Sky Chefs brand, the company is a provider of in-flight catering services for the airline industry. In addition the company also provides extended services on other aspects of in-flight service including in-flight logistics, in-flight management, onboard retail management, and the management of airport lounges.

  6. Gategroup - Wikipedia

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    Gategroup is a Swiss company providing services to the travel industry, including catering, onboard retail, food service provisioning, and food logistics.It serves as the parent company for four core brands, [1] and is a supplier to many major airlines.

  7. SATS (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, SATS opened an airfreight terminal at Paya Lebar Airport capable of handling 160,000 tonnes of cargo a year.. In 1980, SATS made the move to Singapore's new Changi Airport after investing S$147 million in a new headquarters building, a new inflight catering centre, which at that time was the largest single-building inflight kitchen in the world, and two new airfreight terminals.

  8. Nisbets - Wikipedia

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    Nisbets acquired catering wholesaler Red Ball in 1990, which was rebranded as RB Distributors, and enabled the company to start wholesaling to shops and other retailers for the first time. [7] By 1995, the company stocked 8,000 products for next-day delivery. [6] The business opened its first non-UK office in 1996 in Cork, Ireland.

  9. Caterair - Wikipedia

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    Caterair was the name of a Texas-based investment, Caterair International, Inc., of the private equity firm Carlyle Group.It provided in-flight meals for passengers on large commuter aircraft.