The Air Transport sector offers diverse career opportunities in airline operations, airport management, air traffic control, and logistics. Greece's strategic location supports a thriving aviation industry with roles ranging from pilots and cabin crew to ground services and aviation safety experts. This sector promises career growth and the chance to work in a dynamic, international environment vital to global connectivity.
Most popular positions in the Air Transport sector
Essential skills needed for Air Transport positions
Ability to communicate effectively in English, including reading, writing, and speaking.
A commercial pilot license issued by the European Aviation Safety Agency allowing the holder to act as pilot in command of commercial aircraft.
Accumulated experience of flying totaling at least 3000 hours.
Certification confirming a pilot meets the medical standards required by the European Aviation Safety Agency for Class 1 flight crew.
Proficiency in the English Language Proficiency assessment at Level 4 or higher, indicating advanced English language skills.
A certificate verifying that an individual or entity has no record of incidents or accidents.
Nice-to-have skills and soft skills that can help you stand out
Adherence to moral and ethical principles, demonstrating honesty and trustworthiness.
Ability to show consideration and appreciation for others' feelings, rights, and traditions.
Commitment to maintaining high standards and excellence in work.
Commitment to consistently delivering high-quality work and striving for outstanding performance.