Aviation


Aviation is the practical aspect or art of aeronautics, being the design, development, production, operation, and use of aircraft, especially heavier-than-air aircraft. The international aviation industry provides service to virtually every corner of the globe, and has been an integral part of the creation of a global economy. The aviation industry itself is a major economic force, both in terms of its own operations and its impacts on related industries such as aircraft manufacturing and tourism, to name but two. Few other industries generate the amount and intensity of attention given to airlines, not only among its participants but from government policy makers, the media, and almost anyone who has an anecdote about a particular air travel experience.


Benefits of Aviation

  1. Aviation benefits passengers and freight with swift, cost-effective transportation
  2. Aviation contributes to the overall economic growth of nations
  3. Aviation provides significant revenues to national public finances
  4. Aviation creates large numbers of high-value jobs
  5. Aviation delivers extensive catalytic benefits to international trade and tourism

The Aviation Industry also offers a wide variety of benefits. These benefits vary from company to company and may include:

  1. Personal and family travel passes
  2. Health insurance
  3. Life insurance
  4. Vision care insurance
  5. Dental insurance
  6. Sick pay
  7. Paid vacation
  8. Profit sharing
  9. Retirement program

In addition to these benefits, most airlines offer:

  1. Full or part time employment
  2. Wide pay range
  3. Flexible schedule
  4. Multiple days off
  5. Job shares
  6. Leaves of absence
  7. Personal adventure and excitement