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Q8 - WHAT TYPE OF PEOPLE WILL YOUR COMPANY BE HIRING THIS YEAR? Answers Avionics
Maintenance Sheet metal/Structures/Composites/
Fabricators/Machine Operators Interiors/Cabinetry/Upholstery Paint
Quality Assurance Safety (SMS) Engineers Pilots
Flight Attendants Dispatchers Line Service
Sales/Marketing/Business Development Social Media Manager Customer Service
Administration including Human Resources/Recruiting Management N/A
Other
Responses 133 252 85
35 37 63 29 59
194 18 39 62 57 13 68 65 77 54 31
Helicopter
General aviation: single and light twin engine aircraft Corporate aircraft: Lear, Citation, Hawker, Gulfstream, etc. 193 Commercial/Transport Category:
89
wide body aircraft, transport, etc. Military: F-16, C130, V-22, etc.
Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS / UAV) N/A
Other
56 18 12 24
Airport/FBO
Maintenance Repair and Overhaul OEM
Aircraft Operator Association
Support Service such as insurance, software, data, etc School or Training Center Staffing/Recruiting
Sales/Distribution/Lease Other
Responses 93
100 24
182 6
10 55 36 27
82
Responses 160 195
Percent 9.70%
18.38% 6.20%
2.55% 2.70% 4.60% 2.12% 4.30%
14.15% 1.31% 2.84% 4.52% 4.16% 0.95% 4.96% 4.74% 5.62% 3.94% 2.26%
Q9 - WHAT TYPE OF AIRCRAFT DOES YOUR COMPANY PRIMARILY SUPPORT? Answers
Percent 21.42% 26.10% 25.84% 11.91%
7.50% 2.41% 1.61% 3.21%
Q10 - WHICH BEST DESCRIBES THE SERVICE YOUR COMPANY PROVIDES? Answers
Percent 15.12% 16.26% 3.90%
29.59% 0.98% 1.63% 8.94% 5.85% 4.39%
13.33%
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