Aircraft Maintenance

Aircraft Mechanic — Global Hiring Overview

Aircraft Mechanics perform mechanical maintenance and repair on aircraft engines, airframes, and systems.

Median Salary
$58.6k
$42.2k – $82.0k
Demand Score
93/100
Very High
Monthly Openings
15.0K
tracked globally
YoY Growth
+14%
rolling 12 months

Market Outlook

Workforce analytics indicate that aircraft mechanics remain in critical demand within the global aviation market. Active postings are up by 14% over the rolling 12 months, mirroring global fleet growth, ageing fleets, and rising MRO capacity.

Salary Trend

A median annual package of $58.6k is projected for aircraft mechanics in the global aviation market for the current quarter. Starting pay is benchmarked at $42.2k, while senior practitioners or type-rated leaders earn upwards of $82.0k.

Career Path

Advancement options for aircraft mechanics include specialization, trainer ratings, or advancement into licensed engineer, certifying staff, base maintenance manager, and quality manager tracks with key operators across global hiring.

Key Responsibilities

  • Perform mechanical maintenance per AMM
  • Diagnose and rectify mechanical defects
  • Operate hangar equipment and tooling

Qualifications

  • A&P or Part 66 mechanic licence
  • Hangar maintenance experience
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Frequently Asked Questions

The median salary for a Aircraft Mechanic in the global aviation market is around $58.0k, typically ranging from $41.8k to $81.2k based on experience, type ratings, and the type of aviation employer.