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The Flight Operations Duty Manager (FODM) is an aviation professional (pilot or dispatcher), with a background in the day-to-day operational demands of a responsive, point to point flight service organization.
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Book and issue airline reservations through GDS system, accurately and efficiently. Research and coordinate airline contracts. Strong knowledge of GDS systems, Sabre and/or Amadeus preferred.
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Purpose of PositionThe Pilot is responsible for providing a superior air transportation experience with a continued safety record on each and every flight. No Two Days Are Alike – NetJets pilots fly to 5,000+ airports across 200+ countries and territories—no other airline flies into more than 500 airports.
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For pilot and aircrew positions, height specifications vary by aircraft and most applicants can successfully pursue a career in aviation with the U.S. Air Force. Completion of Air Force Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training.
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Evaluate, pilot and deploy new warehouse automation technologies. Natural sense of leadership and ownership - in research, pilot and thought leadership activity. Work directly with the customer and business owners to identify new ideas and collaborate across verticals, regions, and functional areas to evaluate, pilot, develop and implement warehouse automation solutions.
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Prototype design experience for bench scale and small pilot scale engineering design. Projects include support for planning and requirements definition, engineering design, procurement management, construction, maintenance, and operations related to delivery of facility and infrastructure projects ranging from lab-scale to pilot-scale to plant-scale.
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Throughout the years we have added supplementary lines to our linehaul service, such as full truckload operations (Truckload Services), final-mile coverage (Complete® Cartage), and an Airline Logistics program, and we will continue to expand our services to meet the changing needs and growth of our customer base.
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Purpose of PositionThe Flight Operations Duty Manager (FODM) is an aviation professional (pilot or dispatcher), with a background in the day-to-day operational demands of a responsive, point to point flight service organization.
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We encourage airline travelers to "Discover Great Wines" by tasting themed wine flights as well as by the glass. Vino Volo (Italian for "wine flight"), a Paradies Lagardere company, is an innovative, high end wine bar and retail concept operating on the secured side of the airport terminals around the U.S. and Canada.
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Provides Pilot Activation Trainings and consistent, on-going communication and support for pilot teachers throughout the pilot process. Part Time Curriculum Specialist (Ohio) (Science K-12.
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Process Commercialization: Lead the production scale up of new/reformulated products and processes from the laboratory/bench/pilot scale into full production. 8 years of food processing and commercialization experience in the food industry, with experience in continuous improvement principles and utilization in statistical analysis and SPC.
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Does the challenge of designing software that leverage groundbreaking automation for airline operations, customer experience and logistics appeal to you? Experience and knowledge of cloud services like AWS. Developer or Architect level certifications on Cloud Platforms is a plus.
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Job Profile Pilot Simulator (SIM) Instructor is available in Columbus, OH. The SIM Instructor will provide classroom and simulator training to support Part 135 and Part 142 operations. Jet Select is an affiliated operating partner of Vista in the US - the largest charter group in private aviation and the world’s first private aviation ecosystem, integrating a unique portfolio of companies offering asset-light solutions to cover all key aspects of business aviation.
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In 2023, with the support of more than 60,000 colleagues, Swissport provided best-in-class airport ground services for some 232 million airline passengers and handled roughly 4.7 million tons of air freight at 115 cargo centres.
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The pilot will uphold the highest standards of flight safety while conducting their duties and represent the Company in the communities we serve in a professional manner at all times. The pilot will maintain a direct, honest, and courteous line of communication with their immediate supervisor, the Company, and the clients we serve.
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