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A Flying J Truck Stop ... facility. The truck stop also features quick service Subway, Starbucks, Q’doba Mexican Grill and Dairy Queen restaurants, 40 slot machines and free Wi-Fi inside the ...
Meanwhile, Pilot Company is in the process of updating its Pilot and Flying J truck stops with expanded seating, nicer restrooms, free Wi-Fi, and more. Both these initiatives are good news for EV ...
Flying J and One9 travel centers across the country. The company, a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, operates more than 790 restaurants, 77,000 truck parking spaces, 6,300 diesel lanes and 5,500 ...
This story appears in the July 20 print edition of Transport Topics. Bankrupt Flying J Inc. last week sketched out a plan to sell its truck-stop operations to Pilot Travel Centers, which would add ...
To prepare for the future of travel and meet changing customer needs, Pilot Company is spending $1 billion to transform 400 of its Pilot Flying J truck stops into more welcoming, clean and ...
Andrew J. Hawkins is transportation editor with 10+ years of experience who covers EVs, public transportation, and aviation. His work has appeared in The New York Daily News and City & State.
Flying J's core truck and travel stop business could emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in a preliminary merger agreement announced this week with rival Pilot Travel Centers. But the Ogden ...
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