Aviation Careers in India – An Overview

Author: Sudipta Roy

Youngsters are fascinated by the aviation industry. They dream of joining the industry and establishing a glorious career. The aviation industry contributes significantly towards job creation, the global economy, and the travel and tourism industry. To add the cherry on top aspirants can quickly climb the steps to success in life as they can start their careers at a very young age in the aviation sector.

Aviation Colleges in India offer an array of professional aviation courses like a Diploma in Aviation Hospitality and Aviation Management, Cabin Crew and Ground Staff training, BBA in Aviation Operations, MBA in Aviation Management, Aeronautical Engineering, and many more. Some of the reputed aviation colleges are also authorized centers for teaching International Air Transport Association (IATA) courses that are well accepted globally and can enhance the chances of establishing a career in aviation abroad.

Today, let us have a close look at the aviation careers in India that will help aspirants reach the zenith of success in the aviation industry.

Commercial Pilot

Do you have firm determination and confidence to fly a plane? If yes, this position is custom-made for you. The Commercial Pilot position can give you wings to fly with success. A commercial pilot earns an average of INR 1.5 to 2 lakhs (approx.) per month as a fresher. With experience, it increases around INR 5-6 lakhs (approx.) per month. A commercial pilot after gathering a work experience of 8-10 years can become a flight Instructor and can act as a guiding star to hundreds of youngsters who dream of touching the sky.

Air Hostess

Young girls throughout the globe dream of becoming air hostesses. The position is not only glamorous but if you love customer service and want to be a globe trotter, becoming an air hostess will be right for you. An air hostess usually earns between INR 20,000 to 35,000 (approx.) per month flying with domestic airlines while with International airlines they can earn around INR 80,000. An air hostess can also become an instructor in any reputed air hostess training institute after their retirement.

Aeronautical Engineers

Interested in aircraft and its mechanisms? Becoming an aeronautical engineer will be perfect for you. The primary duty of an aeronautical engineer includes designing propulsion systems and aircraft and studying the aerodynamic performance of the aircraft. The average starting salary for this position is around 3-5 lakhs annually which increases with experience.

Airport Operations Manager

The prime responsibility of an Airport Operations Manager is to oversee the daily functioning of an airport. The person is also responsible for coordinating with the various departments and teams in the airport such as pilots, air traffic controllers, emergency crews, and security personnel. The airport operations manager evaluates the performances of the said departments

Ground Staff: They are an integral part of the aviation industry. They are responsible for attending to the passengers before, after, and in between the flight. They perform duties such as providing flight information, resolving the queries of the passengers, checking passengers for the flight, assisting passengers who are with children and differently-abled passengers, carrying out security checks, loading, and unloading passengers’ luggage from the aircraft, and many more. The starting salary for these positions is around 4 - 6 lakhs per annum in India.

Airline Customer Service Agent: The Airline customer service agent helps passengers by providing flight information, issuing tickets, resolving all queries related to tickets, making passenger announcements whenever required, and verifying the documents of the passengers. Moreover, they also upgrade and reissue seats for passengers. They usually earn between INR 25,000-30,000 per month.

Aircraft Maintenance Manager: The Aircraft maintenance manager monitors all aircraft, the support equipment, and the component maintenance. The person plans, supervises, and schedules the maintenance procedures and also sees to it that all the maintenance procedure guidelines are followed accordingly. Moreover, the aircraft maintenance manager is also responsible for training and guiding team members to carry out proper maintenance activities. The average salary of an aircraft maintenance manager ranges from INR 7 Lakhs to 20 Lakhs per annum.

Aviation Trainer or Instructor: The main responsibility of an Aviation trainer is to teach and help students learn and excel in their respective courses and also to resolve all queries of the students. The average salary for the position of an aviation trainer ranges from INR 50,000 TO 80,000 per month according to experience.

These are some of the popular aviation careers in India that aspirants can get. The above-mentioned positions will help them soar high with success in the aviation industry.