Top 5 Airline Job Openings This Week From FindaPilot.com

Explore top pilot jobs from B747 Captains to First Officers at leading airlines. Find your dream job on FindaPilot.com and advance your career today.

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Inside a Boeing 787 Dreamliner flight deck at the Farnborough Airshow. (Photo: AirlineGeeks | William Derrickson)
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Key Takeaways:

  • FindaPilot.com connects pilots with various aviation job opportunities, from single trips to full-time airline positions.
  • Current job postings include Captain roles requiring varying flight hours and experience with specific aircraft types (e.g., A320, BE-99).
  • First Officer positions are also available, with requirements such as FAA-approved Prior Qualifying Time.
  • The article highlights resources for further aviation career exploration, including information on airline hiring trends, regional pilot pathways, and emerging roles in sustainable aviation.
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As the aviation industry continues its dynamic and often turbulent path, opportunities for skilled professionals are constantly evolving. 

For those looking to advance their careers or find their next role, FindaPilot.com serves as a vital tool, connecting pilots with employers for positions ranging from airline and corporate to charter and contract work. 

The platform allows employers to find qualified candidates for everything from a single-day trip to staffing an entire airline. This roundup highlights some of the top positions currently available.

Captain – PSA Airlines

Have a minimum of 2,500 total flight hours with at least 500 hours of PIC or at least 950 hours as SIC.

A320 Captains – Crew Leasing/Agency

Zenon Recruitment is looking for candidates with a minimum 4,500 hours total jet time and 2,000 hours A310 PIC time.

EASA A320 Captains – Aeroprofessional Limited

Applicants must have the right to live and work in the EU.

BE-99 Captain – Ameriflight

Cargo airline seeks applicants with 1,200 hours total time, 500 hours PIC.

First Officer – Horizon Air

Requires 200 hours of FAA-approved Prior Qualifying Time to serve as pilot in command in part 121 operations.

Some Help for Your Aviation Job Hunt

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How to Become a Regional Airline Pilot: The path to becoming a regional airline pilot requires hard work and dedication, but it opens the door to a world of opportunities in the airline world. Read more

Aviation’s Next Hiring Boom: The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics anticipates four percent growth for aircraft and avionics mechanics through 2032. Read more

How To Become a Chief Pilot: Chief pilots are senior crewmembers with significant experience in safe flight operations. Airlines hire their own captains into management positions to oversee flight operations on a specific aircraft type in which they have expertise; some even hire a chief pilot for each base in their network. Read more

Careers in Sustainable Aviation: As the world increasingly invests in sustainable aviation, many exciting green jobs have emerged throughout the industry. Read more

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