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Flying J truck stops were originally owned by the Flying J Inc., which was founded by the Johnson family in 1968. In 2018, the company merged with Pilot Travel Centers to form Pilot Flying J, which is now owned by Berkshire Hathaway, the investment firm led by Warren Buffett. The merger brought together two of the largest truck stop chains in North America.
Flying J gas stations are owned by Pilot Company, which is a major player in the travel center and fuel retail industry. In 2018, Pilot Flying J was formed through the merger of Pilot Travel Centers and Flying J, which had previously been separate entities. The company operates a vast network of travel centers across North America, providing fuel, food, and other services for travelers.
The motto of Pilot Flying J is 'Good to Go!'.
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Pilot Flying J was created on 2001-09-01.
Flying J announced to Flying J managers that it was merging with Pilot on Sunday, July 12, 2009 in a conference call.
Flying J is a privately-held company and as such has no publicly-traded stock.
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No. Flying J Travel Centers are owned by Pilot Corporation, FJ Management, and CVC Capital Partners. None of these parent companies are owned by Mormons or the Mormon Church. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) does not own any retail establishments, aside from Deseret Book (a religious book and gift store) and Deseret Industries (a non-profit thrift store).
Like most tandem tanker trailers, Flying J's are 48 feet long.
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No. the Pilot co. wants to merge with flying j. flying j has filed a chapter11 bankruptcy so by having flying j and pilot merge the j can come out of the bankruptcy much quicker. also the lawsuit flying j filed against pilot for card boycotting will be dropped if the merge is decided. customers will see no change in either company, everything will stay as is, only difference is in corporate matters. names, locations, ownership all the same.