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Airline industry in the United States has been moving away from the bankruptcy of four carriers, a few years ago. However, this also led to the materialization of various discount carriers that have now come to the forefront of the aviation industry.
What are different job titles in the aviation industry?
Customer service job opportunities in the airline industry includes these job titles:
 • Ramp Agents.
 • Customer Service Agents.
 • Reservation Agents.
 • Baggage handlers.
 • Service Technician.
Management positions are:
A client • Service Manager.
 • Airport Operations Manager.
 • Station Manager.
Who's hiring?
The commercial companies offer excellent employment opportunities. For customer service personnel, the turnover rate can be quite high depending of certain factors. These include working conditions and the airline. In trying to identify a customer service location in a carrier, most often are forced to work within the airline. However, there are some positions the Airport Authority or an independent provider inside the airport. The following are the airlines that service agents rental customers:
 • Legacy carriers a – Continental, Northwest, U.S. Air, American, Delta and United are all legacy carriers. In the U.S., these companies have been very helpful in the creation of the aviation industry. However, only Continental and American have been able to avoid bankruptcy. Therefore, pursuing a career with a carrier legacy can definitely be risky.
 • Foreign-operators a Depending on the choice of the company, which sometimes have to speak the national language of the carrier in question as well as English. The carriers include Mexicana, British Airways, Korean Airlines, Lufthansa, Air Canada, Japan Airlines, Air France, KLM and other flag carriers, along with discount airlines from different countries worldwide.
 • Discount For the operators a discount airlines are the best contenders today. Jet Blue and Southwest are among the best and since both are expanding, hiring personnel is conducted on a regular basis. Other U.S. carriers are 3000 and Spirit.
 • Regional operators A-, which act as operators Â'feeder 'Airlines for large corporations. Regional operators include Republic, American Eagle, Great Lakes, Colgan, Shuttle America and Comair.
Letter carriers  • Â-Many airlines fly chartered flights and some even fly special scheduled flights. Companies Rent includes Xtra Airways, Sun Country and Miami Air.
 • Cargo carriers a "These goods are moving and freight carriers and even equipment from one place to another. Employment opportunities here include placement of drivers and equipment salespersons. The principal cargo companies are FEDEX, Emery Worldwide, DHL, UPS and Amerijet.
In 2005, MaxJet Airways and EOS Airlines, two of the most recently launched airline, fell in a wave of recruitment, before their first flights. As is the case with most startups, long-term opportunity questions can not be sufficiently answered. Many aviation companies new is known to fail.
The airline industry did not offer employment opportunities that are promising and stable. While wages for those who wish work on an hourly basis is generally low, the benefits, which include flight privileges, are quite reasonable. Despite all these factors, the aviation industry has always been an interesting prospect for millions of people. The decline in fuel prices and the strength of the economy has seen an increase in opportunities employment in customer service.
Tony Jacowski is a quality analyst for The MBA Journal. Aveta Solutions – Six Sigma Online ( http://www.sixsigmaonline.org ) offers online six sigma training and certification classes for lean six sigma, black belts, green belts, and yellow belts.
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