Aviation Jobs in United States Airports

When asked to make a list of airline jobs, most people instantly think of
pilots. But the flight crew, while their jobs are definitely important, are only
a small part of what keeps an airplane flying and flight schedules on track.
Airlines Office rely on many individuals to perform their job in order to keep
them in business. They include baggage handlers, ticket agents, and avionics
technicians.
Below are brief descriptions and requirements of the various positions offered
in Airports and Airlines. These are only brief summaries to give you an idea of
the day-to-day duties. For all positions, the ability to be a team player, the
ability to put safety first, and the ability to understand and meet or exceed
the customers’ needs is a must! Aviation Jobs FAQs.
• Aerospace Project Engineer
• Air Crew Officers
• Air Traffic Controllers
• Air Traffic Coordinator
• Aircraft Cabin Agent
• Aircraft Inspector
• Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
• Aircraft Maintenance Manager
• Aircraft Maintenance Technician
• Airline Customer Service Agent
• Airline Pilot
• Aviation Security Officer
• Baggage Handler
• Cabin Safety Manager
• Cargo Claims Officer
• Crew Training Coordinator
• Flight Information Service Officer
• Flight Attendants
• Ground Service Supervisor
• Airport Luggage Dispatcher / Airlines Baggage
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• Passenger Service Agents
• Reservations & Ticketing Agent
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