Flight Operations

Captain — Global Hiring Overview

Captains command commercial, cargo, and charter aircraft globally, holding final authority for safe and efficient operation of the flight.

Median Salary
$195k
$140k – $273k
Demand Score
95/100
Very High
Monthly Openings
6.2K
tracked globally
YoY Growth
+12%
rolling 12 months

Market Outlook

Demand for captains in the global aviation market is exceptionally strong. Aviation employers report a 12% year-on-year increase in Captain mandates, driven by fleet expansion, new airline launches, and rising pilot demand as legacy crews retire.

Salary Trend

Captain compensation typically falls between $140k and $273k, with experienced captains in the global aviation market commanding $273k+ at flagship airlines, top-tier MROs, and leading aerospace employers. Total compensation often includes housing, schooling, transport, per-diems, profit-share, type-rating bonds, and relocation support.

Career Path

Captains typically progress to Pilot, First Officer roles, or into command upgrades, training captain, and chief pilot tracks across airlines and business aviation across the global hiring aviation market.

Key Responsibilities

  • Hold final authority for the safe conduct of the flight
  • Lead crew briefings and CRM
  • Execute command decisions on diversions, fuel, and ops
  • Mentor First Officers and uphold airline SOPs

Qualifications

  • ATPL with current type rating
  • Class 1 medical
  • 5,000+ hours total time, 1,000+ on type
  • Command upgrade course

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Frequently Asked Questions

The median salary for a Captain in the global aviation market is around $195k, typically ranging from $140k to $273k based on experience, type ratings, and the type of aviation employer.