NATA Releases 2010 Compensation Survey
The report includes salaries and benefits for pilots, line-service personnel and maintenance technicians.
Alexandria, VA, April 30, 2010 - The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) has published its 2010 annual survey report of general aviation service employee compensation. The report includes salaries and benefits for pilots, line-service personnel and maintenance technicians.
Employees' compensation is broken down by geographic region of the country, the company's gross sales, the size of the town or city in which the company is located and by the number of employees in the company. In addition to pilots and maintenance technicians, the report includes compensation for inspectors, line service, and customer service representatives, among others.
Association Research Inc., a leading economic research firm based in Rockville, Maryland, conducted the salary study. For privacy reasons, none of the individual responses are provided to NATA.
A copy of the report may be purchased on the NATA Web site at www.nata.aero in the NATA Store.
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