The new office, designed by Gensler, will have open work areas and a glass-walled area showcasing the FlightFeeder factory, where small orange devices that connect with antennas to pick up airplane signals for about 250 miles, will be assembled, tested and packaged. The company started in 2005, providing free flight tracking services for private and commercial air traffic. The company now offers analytical tools, real-time data, historical reports and data analysis to help both small plane operators and commercial airlines with things such as optimizing flight plans and fuel efficiency. A kitchen situated along the windows, with seating for 40, will offer a landing spot for daily lunches brought in after employees vote on restaurants using the company's LunchAware program.