News | September 8, 2000

NATA publishes annual salary survey

Source: National Air Transportation Association
The National Air Transportation Association (NATA; Alexandria, VA) has published its annual salary survey of general aviation service employees, including pilots, line service personnel, and maintenance technicians.

Employee hourly wages are broken down by geographic region of the country, company gross sales, size of the town or city, and number of employees in the company. In addition to pilots and maintenance technicians, the survey includes wages for inspectors, dispatchers, customer service representatives, and stock clerks, among others.

The salary study, conducted by Association Research, an economic research firm based in Rockville, MD, is free to NATA members who participated. For non-participating members the charge is $50 and $100 for non-NATA members. Contact National Air Transportation Association for more information.

Edited by David Robb
Managing Editor, AerospaceOnline.com