Pilot Flying J Launches Nationwide Fueling Network for Small Fleets
Pilot Flying J has launched the One9 Fuel Network, a nationwide fueling network that gives drivers and smaller fleets access to personalized credit and rewards benefits with a variety of travel center brands.

Pilot Flying J has launched the One9 Fuel Network, a nationwide fueling network that gives drivers and smaller fleets access to personalized credit and rewards benefits with a variety of travel center brands.
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Pilot Flying J has launched the One9 Fuel Network, a nationwide fueling network that gives drivers and smaller fleets access to personalized credit and rewards benefits with a variety of travel center brands.
The One9 Fuel Network is named at Channel 19, the primary CB radio channel used by drivers in North America. Pilot Flying J says that the One9 Fuel Network was inspired by the connection that the CB channel offers drivers and the network is committed to connecting drivers to the resources they need.
The growing One9 network includes access to more than 170 locations, including Mr. Fuel, Pride and Stamart travel centers, as well as designated Speedway commercial fueling lanes across the country. The fuel marketing agreement with Speedway is an extension of Pilot Flying J’s longstanding relationship with the company and enables the use of credit and benefit programs at more than 160 of their commercial fueling lanes.
One9 Fuel Network offers the flexibility that smaller fleets and owner-operators need to fuel at more locations, with credit accepted and myRewards benefits earned across the One9 and Pilot Flying J networks.
Professional drivers will be able to use the Pilot Flying J app to mobile fuel and access their myRewards account at One9 locations. Drivers can take advantage of an introductory offer to earn two points per gallon at all One9 locations when using myRewards at the time of purchase. With a minimum 50-gallon diesel purchase, myRewards members will also receive a shower credit and one free fountain drink or coffee, which can be redeemed at participating Mr. Fuel, Pride, Stamart, Pilot and Flying J locations.
The Pilot Flying J app allows driver sto filter and find One9 Fuel Network locations and One9 locations will also have a decal on diesel pumps to designate that they are part of the network.
"One9 Fuel Network offers outstanding benefits to the industry and gives us a way to help smaller fleets and owner-operators receive the services they need to successfully run their businesses,” said Jimmy Haslam, CEO of Pilot Flying J. “We are committed to providing fleets and drivers with convenient access to our exceptional credit and rewards programs at a variety of travel center brands to make life on the road easier.”
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