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Columbus & Central Ohio Private Inflight Catering Services
Délicieux France provides premier private inflight catering to John Glenn Columbus International Airport (KCMH) and Central Ohio's executive aviation community. Our Columbus private aviation catering delivers exceptional dining experiences to corporate jets, charter flights, and private aircraft serving Ohio's capital region.
From Ohio State government operations to Ohio State University aviation needs, our private jet catering services ensure precision timing and uncompromising quality for Columbus's most discerning aviation clients. We specialize in executive inflight dining that celebrates Columbus's innovative culinary scene, from food truck innovation to international cuisine excellence.
Our Columbus private inflight catering serves:
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Corporate aircraft and executive jets
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Charter flight catering operations
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Private aviation dining experiences
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Government and university aircraft
The airport's proximity to the Ohio Statehouse, corporate headquarters, and the nation's largest university campus makes it a critical hub for executive travel, corporate aviation, and government flights connecting Ohio's capital to national and international destinations. Within the greater Central Ohio aviation network, Bolton Field (KTZR) lies 10 miles southwest, Ohio State University Airport (KOSU) serves the university community 15 miles northwest, Delaware Municipal Airport (KDLZ) provides access 25 miles north, Lancaster Fairfield County Airport (KLHQ) offers connectivity 30 miles southeast, Newark-Heath Airport (KVTA) extends coverage 40 miles east, Springfield-Beckley Municipal Airport (KSGH) serves 45 miles west, Marion Municipal Airport (KMNN) lies 45 miles north, Mount Vernon Airport (K4I3) provides access 45 miles northeast, Zanesville Municipal Airport (KZZV) serves eastern Ohio 55 miles away, Mansfield Lahm Regional Airport (KMFD) extends coverage 65 miles north, Dayton-Wright Brothers Airport (KMGY) serves 70 miles southwest, Findlay Airport (KFDY) provides northwestern access 75 miles away, James M. Cox Dayton International (KDAY) lies 75 miles southwest, Toledo Express Airport (KTOL) serves 100 miles northwest, Toledo Executive Airport (KTDZ) provides additional northern Ohio connectivity, while Rickenbacker International Airport (KLCK) provides cargo hub services 15 miles south, creating comprehensive coverage for Central Ohio's diverse aviation needs. With its modern facilities, convenient downtown access, and strategic positioning in the heart of Ohio's government and business center, KCMH serves as the preferred aviation gateway for discerning travelers conducting business throughout Central Ohio and the broader Midwest region.
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Our Columbus private inflight catering serves: - Corporate aircraft and executive jets - Charter flight catering operations - Private aviation dining experiences - Government and university aircraft
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Serving KCMH and regional airports including Bolton Field (KTZR), Ohio State University Airport (KOSU), and Delaware Municipal (KDLZ), Délicieux France provides reliable private aviation catering throughout Central Ohio's comprehensive aviation network. When your aircraft demands perfection in Ohio's capital city, our Columbus private jet catering services deliver with 24/7 availability and exceptional attention to detail. Contact us for Columbus private inflight catering services.
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When your aircraft demands perfection in Ohio's capital city, our Columbus private jet catering services deliver with 24/7 availability and exceptional attention to detail. Our Columbus private aviation catering celebrates the city's remarkable culinary diversity and innovation, incorporating local flavors and global influences into executive inflight dining experiences.
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Contact us for Columbus private inflight catering services.
Culinary Landmarks
Food Truck Culture and Innovation Hub makes Columbus a national leader in mobile dining, with over 200 food trucks creating one of America's most diverse and creative street food scenes, supported by the city's food truck-friendly policies and regular food truck festivals, where innovative chefs use trucks as launching pads for brick-and-mortar restaurants, making this a true incubator for culinary entrepreneurship. The city hosts the massive Columbus Food Truck Festival annually, drawing over 45,000 attendees, while daily food truck gatherings at downtown office buildings and brewery lots have become essential to the city's lunch culture. This mobile food movement has launched several of Columbus's most successful restaurants, with chefs testing concepts on wheels before opening permanent locations.

International Corridor and Refugee Cuisine transforms Columbus into an unexpected global dining destination, with one of America's largest Somali populations, significant Nepali, Bhutanese, and Ethiopian communities, plus established Mexican and Asian enclaves creating authentic international dining strips along Morse Road and Cleveland Avenue, where former refugees have opened restaurants that make Columbus one of the most diverse food cities in the Midwest. The city's active refugee resettlement programs have brought over 40,000 new Americans since 2000, each wave adding new flavors from their homelands, creating neighborhoods where you can find authentic injera bread, momos, and sambusas within blocks of each other. This diversity has earned Columbus recognition as one of America's best cities for international cuisine, with local organizations offering food tours that double as cultural education experiences.

North Market and Short North Food Scene anchors Columbus's culinary identity, with the historic public market serving as a food hall featuring local vendors, specialty producers, and immigrant-owned stalls, while the surrounding Short North Arts District has evolved into a sophisticated dining corridor where Columbus chefs earn James Beard nominations, creating a concentrated zone of culinary excellence that ranges from authentic ethnic foods to cutting-edge American cuisine. The market, operating since 1876, has become the launching pad for many successful Columbus food businesses, with vendors often graduating from market stalls to multiple restaurant locations throughout the city. The Short North's monthly Gallery Hop combines art openings with progressive dining experiences, creating a cultural event that draws thousands and has helped establish Columbus as a serious food destination rather than just another Midwestern city.


KCMH | KLCK | KOSU KDLZ | KLHQ KVTA | KSGH | KMNN | K4I3 | KZZV KMFD | KMGY KDAY | KTOL | KTDZ
KFDY |KTZR