Aviation Management

Airline Operations Manager — Global Hiring Overview

Airline Operations Managers run the OCC, network operations, and day-of-operations performance for airlines worldwide.

Median Salary
$175k
$126k – $245k
Demand Score
88/100
High
Monthly Openings
1.1K
tracked globally
YoY Growth
+11%
rolling 12 months

Market Outlook

Workforce analytics indicate that airline operations managers remain in consistent demand within the global aviation market. Active postings are up by 11% over the rolling 12 months, mirroring airline restart, airport privatisation, and aerospace program ramp-ups.

Salary Trend

A median annual package of $175k is projected for airline operations managers in the global aviation market for the current quarter. Starting pay is benchmarked at $126k, while senior practitioners or type-rated leaders earn upwards of $245k.

Career Path

Advancement options for airline operations managers include specialization, trainer ratings, or advancement into VP, COO, and CEO tracks across airlines, airports, and aerospace with key operators across global hiring.

Key Responsibilities

  • Run OCC and day-of-operations
  • Manage disruption and recovery
  • Drive on-time performance

Qualifications

  • 10+ years airline operations
  • OCC / NOC leadership
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Frequently Asked Questions

The median salary for a Airline Operations Manager in the global aviation market is around $175k, typically ranging from $126k to $245k based on experience, type ratings, and the type of aviation employer.