Airport operations specialist Airfield Operations Specialists
職業代碼: 53-2022(SOC) 非技術移民職業 總體 5.7/10
Responsible for ensuring safe takeoff and landing of commercial and military aircraft, coordinating air traffic control and maintenance personnel, using navigation equipment, implementing safety procedures, monitoring flight records, and applying weather information.
評分 · 總體 5.7/10i
In the AI era: what happens to Airport operations specialist
AI automates some routine monitoring tasks for airport operations specialists, but also enhances complex decision-making such as air traffic coordination and emergency response, presenting both risks and opportunities.
- IPACO Platform Partial 2020
Partially replaced the work of airport operations experts in flight scheduling, runway capacity management, and resource allocation through real-time data prediction reducing manual decisions.
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Partially replaces airport operations specialists in aircraft maintenance scheduling, fuel optimisation, and flight delay prediction through data-driven decisions.
- Booz Allen Hamilton Digital Twin Research Partial 2022
Partially replaced airport operations specialists in emergency drills, capacity planning, and process optimization by using virtual simulations to test different scenarios.
- Amadeus Airport Sequence Manager Platform Partial 2019
Partially replaced the work of airport operations specialists in runway sequencing and flight coordination, optimizing air traffic flow through automated decision-making.
- Google's Project Wing Air Traffic Control Research Partial 2023
Partially replaces airport operations specialists in low-altitude airspace management and drone coordination tasks, improving safety and efficiency through automated traffic management
- Routine weather monitoring using navigation equipment
- Manually record flight logs and generate reports
- Runway surface inspection and obstacle detection
- Routine execution of standard safety procedures.
- AI-assisted air traffic conflict detection and optimized landing sequences
- Use predictive models to plan runway maintenance and de-icing operations in advance
- Real-time integration of weather and flight data to support emergency decisions
- Automated flight record analysis for efficiency improvement reports
- On-the-spot judgment for non-standard emergencies (e.g., engine failure, runway incursion)
- Interpersonal trust and leadership in multi-party communication and coordination (control, maintenance, airlines)
- In-depth interpretation and flexible application of complex regulations (FAA regulations, airport-specific protocols)
- Use of AI tools (e.g., predictive maintenance platforms, automated scheduling systems)
- Data analysis and visualization (Python/Power BI)
- Cross-boundary communication and crisis management
- Drone operation and airspace management
- Basic programming (automation scripts)
- System security assessment and integration
Entry-level positions like flight record monitoring and runway inspection, which are repetitive, may be automated, reducing opportunities for newcomers to gain basic operational experience, but demand for high-level coordination roles remains unchanged.
Upgrade from operational execution to system monitoring and decision support specialist, learn AI-assisted tools and data analytics, transition to airport operations center (AOC) or emergency management roles, combining human judgment with AI efficiency.
薪資
| 經驗 | 年薪 (USD) | |
|---|---|---|
| 初級(0-3年) | $40,000 ~ $55,000 | Usually start as a dispatcher or assistant |
| 中級(3-7年) | $55,000 ~ $75,000 | Salary increases with experience |
| Senior (7+ years) | $75,000 ~ $95,000 | Supervisor or manager level |
教育路徑
| 階段 | 時長 | 費用 (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| High school diploma or equivalent | 0 years | $0~$0 |
| Associate degree (aviation management related) | 2年 | $10,000~$30,000 |
| Bachelor's degree (aviation management or related field) | 4年 | $40,000~$120,000 |
資格
| 學歷 | 發證機構 | |
|---|---|---|
| Background check | Employer or Transportation Security Administration (TSA) | 必需 |
| Air traffic control training (optional) | FAA or other agency | 可選 |
| Airport certification (CM or ACE) | American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) | 可選 |
| Driver's license | State government | 可選 |
移民
非技術移民職業. Visa pathways depend on matching the specific duties to the right petition category; refer to the latest USCIS rules and the relevant category.
適合對象
- People who pay attention to safety details and are good at multitasking
- Those with strong interest in aviation operations and scheduling
- People who can adapt to shift work (including weekends and holidays)
- People who dislike working in high-pressure or fast-paced environments
- Those who cannot tolerate frequent night shifts or outdoor work
職業前景
Entry-level roles typically start as dispatcher or assistant; with experience, can advance to operations supervisor or airport manager. Holding relevant certifications (e.g., AAAE certification) helps progress to senior management.
Employment for US airport operations specialists is growing steadily, with air traffic volume increasing, but automation technology may affect some duties. Employment growth is estimated at about 4% from 2024 to 2034, with about 400 job openings annually.
成長領域:
Aviation SafetyAir Traffic GrowthAutomation ImpactRegulatory Compliance
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數據來源
Salary ranges are estimates aggregated from public listings on Indeed, Glassdoor, ERI SalaryExpert and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS OEWS); employment and demand outlook cite the BLS Occupational Outlook and O*NET; visa and migration details follow the latest USCIS work-visa (H-1B / O-1 / L-1) and employment-based green-card (EB-2 / EB-3, incl. DOL PERM labor certification) rules. Figures are indicative only — always refer to the latest official sources.