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Rudy's Inflight Catering Is the Pioneer and Worldwide Leader in Business Aviation Inflight Catering RUDY’S INFLIGHT CATERING 180 North Street Teterboro, NJ 07608 What is Rudy's Inflight Catering: Rudy's Inflight Catering is the pioneer and worldwide leader in business aviation inflight catering. Rudy's began in 1983 when two brothers, Joe and John Celentano, turned a request for food takeout from their family's restaurant near Teterboro Airport in New Jersey into a company that is the leader in the $150 million business aviation inflight catering industry. Brothers Sal and Rudy Celentano opened a family restaurant with an Italian flair in 1976. Some of its clientele came from people working at Teterboro Airport. The aviation crowd liked the food and wanted the Celentano’s to furnish boxed meals for their aircraft passengers. The brothers declined, but Sal's sons Joe and John saw the opportunity, and "Rudy's Inflight Catering" was born. In 1983, the brothers produced meals for about 16 aircrafts a week. They were doing 15 to 20 aircrafts a day, a year and a half later. Rudy's Inflight Catering has grown over the past 25 years from a 2,000 square foot kitchen to a 17,000 square foot building in Teterboro, New Jersey. Continuing to expand Rudy’s also has facilities located directly on the field at Westchester County Airport in New York and in Chantilly, Virginia, located 5 miles from Dulles International Airport. Here at Rudy’s we are proud of the personalized one on one service we offer. A customer service representative is available 24 hours to answer your calls. Valuing the importance of food safety, all three of our facilities are inspected by the FDA, being USDA certified kitchens. In addition, we have taken the necessary means to voluntarily become HACCP compliant. By fulfilling the requirements of the HACCP, we have ensured our equipment, as well as staff continually meet the necessary means to achieve the utmost standards in food safety. We adhere to a strict set of rules and guidelines that guarantee that all food products that leave our facilities are handled in a safe manner. Clients Flight Crews/Flight Attendants, Schedulers and Dispatchers, Corporate Flight Departments, Charter Management, Fixed Base Operators/Ground Handlers, Large Cabin Flights, Foreign Governments, Fractional/Members, Professional Sports Teams, etc. ** Rudy’s respects its client’s privacy so we do not share any names or testimonials unless granted permission ** Rudy's Inflight Catering Services: • Onsite, Same Day Linen Service • Fresh Flowers and Arrangements • Kosher Food Selections • Chinese Food • Pizza • Thai Food • Indian Cuisine • Japanese Food • Sushi and Sashimi Platters • Printed, Customized Menus • DVD’s and CD’s • VHS Movies • Birthday Cakes • Glassware and China • Full line of Cabin Amenities • Extensive Wine and Alcohol Selections • Foreign and Domestic Magazines and Newspapers • Customized Gift Baskets • Dry Ice • Wide Body High Loader for High Density Aircrafts • TSA Custom Seal • USDA International Trash Removal Compliance Agreement Metro Area Airports Served: Airports Serviced by the Teterboro Facility: Teterboro Airport: Landmark Aviation, Atlantic Aviation, Signature Flight Support, Meridian, Jet Aviation Morristown Airport : Signature Flight Support, FTC FBO Newark Liberty International Airport : Signature Flight Support Caldwell Essex County : Air Bound Aviation Trenton-Mercer Airport : Ronson Aviation Monmouth Executive Airport: Columbia Air Services Dutchess County Airport : Dutchess County Airport, Richmor Aviation, Inc. Sikorsky Memorial Airport: Atlantic Aviation, Three Wing Flying Service, Volo Aviation, Gama Aviation Francis S. Gabreski Airport : Malloy Air East, Sheltair Aviation Services East Hampton Airport : East Hampton Executive Terminal, Sound Aircraft Services Airports Serviced by the White Plains Facility: LaGuardia Airport: Sheltair John F. Kennedy Airport : Sheltair Westchester County Airport : Jet Systems, Signature Flight Support, Landmark Aviation, Panorama, Million Air Stewart International Airport: Atlantic Aviation Macarthur Airport : ExcelAire, New York Jet Center, Sheltair Farmingdale Republic Airport: Atlantic Aviation, Sheltair Airports Serviced by the Washington, DC Facility: Washington Dulles International (IAD): Signature Flight Support, Landmark Aviation, Dulles Jet Center Ronald Reagan Washington National (DCA): Signature Flight Support Baltimore-Washington International (BWI): Signature Flight Support Leesburg Executive (JYO): Landmark Aviation Martin State Airport (MTN): Avitat- Baltimore Montgomery Co Airport (GAI): Metro Aviation Newman Field (ESN): Easton Jet Service, Maryland Air Winchester Regional Airport (OKV): Winchester Aviation Manassas Regional Airport (HEF): App Jet Center, Dulles Aviation, Chantilly Air Frederick Municipal Airport (FDK): Landmark Aviation Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport (CHO): Landmark Aviation Stafford Regional Airport (RMN): Stafford Regional Carrol County Regional Airport (DMW): Skytech Aviation Richmond International Airport (RIC): Million Air, Jet Center Culpeper Regional Airport (CJR): Culpeper Andrews Air force Base (ADW): Protocall The Rudy’s Inflight Catering Difference: Truly Global: Rudy’s Inflight Catering provides meals on flights to over 2 dozen countries State of the Art Equipment and Technology: • A fleet of over 35 light weight vehicles with refrigeration and GPS tracking capabilities • State-of-the-art computer systems and software • A back up generator system to insure a noninterruption of service • HACCP Compliant and FDA Inspected facilities • Top of the line food preparation equipment • Heavy duty lift trucks for high density aircrafts .
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