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SKY CHEFS LLC

d/b/a LSG SKY CHEFS
5040 Riverside Drive Ste 200, Irving, TX 75039
Active · Interstate · Irving, TX
USDOT 747152 · MC-338871
B
Above average
993
Power units
2,726
Drivers
Federal record 48 insp · 24 mo · 5 OOS (10.4%) · 7 crashes · 24 mo · no acute flag
ProHRHQ analysis · derived from FMCSA Company Census

What this carrier is

Registered with FMCSA in 1998, SKY CHEFS LLC is an enterprise fleet interstate motor carrier based in Irving, TX. Operating footprint on the current MCS-150: 993 power units and 2,726 drivers. The carrier runs regional lanes and holds active MC338871 authority. FMCSA lists Other: Airline catering as the sole cargo classification on file — a single flag often reflects a dedicated operation rather than the full scope of freight moved.

Fleet composition on file: 844 owned trucks.

ProHRHQ analysis · peer-cohort grading on FMCSA SMS data

Safety record

B Above average

Reads as grade B. Main caution: nothing stands out as disqualifying on this record.

BASIC 3yr violations (TW) Raw 3yr Cohort avg % of cohort Acute
Unsafe Driving 30.00 29 30.00 100.0%
Hours-of-Service 0.00 0 0.00
Driver Fitness 2.00 1 2.00 100.0%
Controlled Substances/Alcohol 0.00 0 0.00
Vehicle Maintenance 26.00 25 26.00 100.0%
Hazmat 0.00 0 0.00
What the BASIC table shows

What the BASIC table shows

Each BASIC (Behavior Analysis and Safety Improvement Category) is a slice of the safety record — Unsafe Driving, Hours-of-Service, Driver Fitness, Controlled Substances/Alcohol, Vehicle Maintenance, and Hazmat. "% of cohort" is this carrier's time-weighted violation count divided by the average among similarly sized peers. Below 100% means below cohort average; above 100% means above. Acute or critical violations are flagged in their own column and reflect FMCSA's most serious citation classes.

FMCSA SMS · 24-month review window

Inspection and violation record

Total inspections
48
Driver inspections
48
2 driver OOS
Vehicle inspections
38
3 vehicle OOS
ProHRHQ analysis · operating fit

What this carrier likely fits

This is a carrier that runs regional lanes, primarily interstate inside a 100-mile radius, at an enterprise fleet scale, with other: airline catering on the FMCSA cargo classification list.

ProHRHQ analysis · key takeaways

Key takeaways

  • Grade B (above average) against 39 peer carriers operating 984–1,000 power units.
  • No acute or critical violation flags in the current review window.
  • 48 inspections in the 24-month SMS window (2 driver OOS, 3 vehicle OOS).
  • Three-year public record: 69 violations, 7 reportable crashes.
  • Operates as an enterprise-fleet motor carrier running regional lanes with 993 power units on file.
  • Registered with FMCSA for 28 years (since 1998).
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