Air crew officer earnings by seniority

90th percentile

Top-level air crew officer earnings begin at:

$57.78 per hour

$120,180 per year

75th percentile

Senior-level air crew officer earnings begin at:

$50.77 per hour

$105,600 per year

50th percentile

Mid-level air crew officer earnings begin at:

$47.39 per hour

$98,580 per year

25th percentile

Junior-level air crew officer earnings begin at:

$37.50 per hour

$78,000 per year

10th percentile

Starting level air crew officer earnings begin at:

$34.12 per hour

$70,980 per year

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Air crew officer salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Iowa $99,560
New Hampshire $98,580
Utah $98,550
Wisconsin $98,520
New Mexico $98,510
Minnesota $95,530
North Carolina $94,980
West Virginia $92,330
Tennessee $89,660
Ohio $88,980
Georgia $87,940
Mississippi $82,860
Wyoming $80,630
Arizona $77,750
Maine $76,470
Montana $71,030
Puerto Rico $60,420
Washington $199,560
Colorado $180,180
California $170,220
Texas $165,130
Florida $137,310
Illinois $122,110
Michigan $113,760
North Dakota $111,690
New York $111,070
Louisiana $104,150
Alaska $103,450
Arkansas $102,410
Indiana $102,410
Alabama $101,320
South Carolina $101,320

How do air crew officer salaries compare to similar careers?

Air crew officers earn 8% more than similar careers in New Hampshire. On average, they make less than radio frequency specialists but more than logisticians.

Career Median Salary
Radio frequency specialist salary $103K
Pilot salary $99K
Air crew officer salary $99K
Transportation planner salary $71K
Intelligence analyst salary $66K
Logistician salary $71K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)