Delta Adjusts Hiring Requirements
Delta Air Lines is responding to the pilot shortage by adjusting its criteria. College degrees are preferred, but no longer required.
Major airlines are always looking to hire trained pilots! As we learn of new job openings in the world of aviation, we'll post brief announcements and job requirements here.
Delta Air Lines is responding to the pilot shortage by adjusting its criteria. College degrees are preferred, but no longer required.
One of the newest airlines in the U.S. is luring pilots with higher pay from as far away as Australia
Pilots at Sun Country Airlines will soon see a significant pay bump. Union members still need to sign off.
Due to the ongoing pilot shortage, United recently had to park 100 aircraft.
Cadet programs are popping up within the airlines along with higher signing bonuses for pilots. The pilot shortage continues to have an impact on travelers with higher costs and fewer available flights.
PilotsGlobal is reporting the pilot shortage will impact the Middle East especially hard in 2023. Airlines such as Emirates and Qatar will need thousands more pilots.
Pilot hiring is increasing exponentially for corporate and commercial positions. Airlines are offering more signing and retention bonuses.
The Wall Street Journal is reporting on the increased demand for pilots, increased wages, and signing bonuses, such as $20,000 from Mesa Airlines, a carrier that flies for American Airlines.
Southwest plans to hire 5,300 people by the end of this year. Other airlines have announced hiring surges.
As flying returns to pre-Covid levels, Emirates Airline continues to expand its staff.
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