Catering Outfit Says It's Exceeded All Expectations This
Year
Catering consortium Aviation
Services Network (ASN) says it has exceeded all expectations in the
year since its founding, and recently added the milestone 300th
airport FBO to its nationwide network. ASN aims to establish bring
common standards for quality, technology, customer service and
financial management to the business of in-flight catering, and
counts more than 60 caterers as part of its network.
"We created ASN based on the requests of numerous corporate
aircraft operators who wanted to streamline their catering
departments, keep their overhead costs down and elevate the
quality, presentation and packaging of the food served on board
their aircraft," said Joe Celentano, who with his brother John own
and manage the well-respected Rudy's Inflight Catering. "ASN
has taken the burden off of the clients' internal departments by
outsourcing their catering. The fact that we're already serving
several hundred FBOs and airports attests to the widespread
industry acceptance of this new concept in catering."
ASN's client list includes corporate flight departments, private
operators and fractional aircraft ownership companies, including
Raytheon's Flight Options.
"As ASN continues to grow, we have seen a great deal of interest
from other fractional providers and charter programs," Celentano
said.
"Flight Options is committed to providing its owners and members
with the highest level of service in the industry, in every aspect
of their experience," said Tracy Chaplin, chief purchasing officer,
Flight Options, LLC. "ASN has provided guidance and expertise
through continuous improvement in our technological advancements in
oversight, consistent delivery of high quality product with
distinctive standards, and development of long-term supplier
relationships with our catering network providers to provide a
seamless execution."
Many of ASN's clients have taken advantage of their
one-stop-shop capabilities to completely outsource their catering
departments. Said Celentano, "We've become an extension of these
companies based at our headquarters in Teterboro, NJ."
"Companies are seeing a savings in human resources, but more
importantly, they are seeing a greater focus on owners who are
getting exactly what they want. The owner experience has improved.
A company's invoicing and remittance have improved dramatically.
They are experiencing a financial savings and are seeing an
elevation in service."
Celentano said Aviation Services Network has revolutionized the
$100-million in-flight catering industry which has traditionally
been made up of many mom-pop operators. "We realized that there was
an eminent need for consistent service from high quality caterers,
using an in-depth support system," he said.
"We couldn't pass up the opportunity to create an organized
network of top-of-the line in-flight caterers. We have aligned
ourselves with the finest aviation caterers to provide exceptional
service and products, and through ASN we have established a minimum
standard, quality control and packaging control for in-flight
catering."

ASN has qualified 62 catering suppliers to be in the network,
and is adding two to three affiliates each month.
"Becoming part of the ASN network has been the best business
decision we made in years," said Paula Kraft, founder and president
of Tastefully Yours, a business aviation caterer based in Atlanta
for the past 33 years.
"ASN pays very fast. Our cash flow has been phenomenal. ASN has
brought us additional business that we didn't have prior to joining
the network. ASN's computer system has improved our order taking.
It brought our organization out of what frequently can be chaos
during peak periods.
"And as far as ASN's client are concerned who receive the
catering, the number of mistakes, the number of late orders, and
the number of things that never made it to the airport have
decreased substantially."
Caterers associated with ASN undergo
a rigorous auditing process to ensure quality and consistency of
products. Each caterer must maintain specific facility conditions,
licenses, insurance and liability policies and food safety
certifications. ASN conducts random spot-check inspections for each
caterer to ensure that a number of specific quality standards are
being met.
"When ASN audited us, they literally went through our kitchen
with a fine tooth comb," Kraft said. "I didn't mind putting my name
with a network of caterers that know their business."
ASN's affiliate caterers are required to adhere to a stringent
set of standards related to packaging, portion control,
presentation and pricing, according to Celentano. "We don't stifle
recipes and specialties from our caterers. In fact, we encourage
caterers to highlight their strengths."
Aviation Services Network provides companies with centralized
billing, invoice verification, menu planning and design, alignment
with award-recognized caterers, and a rigorous affiliate caterer
audit process. In addition, ASN provides packaging and portion
consulting, customized web-based software, a locker replenishment
program, and controlled cost through competitive pricing.
ASN employs a customized software program to process catering
invoices from around the country. "This eliminates the obligation
of business aviation professionals to handle day-to-day catering
issues. They can concentrate on the core issue of safely
transporting passengers," Celentano said.
ASN has established a regulated pricing structure in each market
to minimize inconsistent and inflated spending, resulting in bottom
line savings for customers. All prices are negotiated, agreed upon
and audited right from the beginning in each market.
Aviation Services Network provides a nationwide stock locker
amenity program with over 400 aircraft cabin amenity items for both
onsite and offsite locker locations. ASN is prepared to assist with
selection of on board amenities and snacks as well as a
replenishment system to ensure item availability. In addition, ASN
offers statistical data reports for usage and cost savings.