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The deal was finalized July 1, 2010, and the combined company took the d.b.a. name Pilot Flying J, [12] while Pilot Travel Centers LLC remained the company's legal name. [2] As part of the deal, both the Pilot and Flying J chain kept their identities intact, while both chains started accepting the Comdata and Flying J's in-house TCH fuel cards ...
In July 2009, Pilot Travel Centers agreed to acquire Flying J's travel stops. [10] As part of the deal, Pilot will keep the Flying J name on existing locations as opposed to converting them to the Pilot brand, while the in-house Flying J restaurants will be replaced by national chains like Denny's. [11] The merged entity is called Pilot Flying J.
In 2012, when Annett moved to the Nationwide team of Richard Petty Motorsports, Pilot Flying J followed him to his new team. In 2014, Annett moved to the Sprint Cup Series , driving the No. 7 Chevrolet for Tommy Baldwin Racing , and again Pilot Flying J followed him, re-entering the Cup Series for the first time since 1998.
Pilot wants to make your pit stops more fun with fresh-cut fruit, upgraded bathrooms and self-checkout to get you back on the road faster. Pilot Flying J truck stops will get a $1 billion makeover ...
Nearly four weeks ago, the longtime restaurant at the Pilot/Flying J truck stop, which sits just off I-135 at 200 Manchester Ave., suddenly closed. Charlie’s had operated since the truck stop ...
The 17 Pilot locations span 13 states across the country, and the network should expand to 25 locations by the end of 2023, then 200 by the end of 2024. ... 2,000 direct current fast chargers ...
Rockford, Illinois–based Road Ranger operates approximately 80 truck stop and fuel convenience store locations in seven Midwestern states. Like Speedway before it, Road Ranger has a partnership with Pilot Flying J. In May 2014, Speedway announced they would purchase Hess Corporation's retail business for $2.6 billion.
GM and the majority owner of Pilot and Flying J truck stops will put 2000 DC fast-chargers on U.S. highways to help EV owners with long-distance travel needs.