To thrive as an AOG (Aircraft on Ground) Coordinator, strong aviation operations knowledge, quick decision-making ability, and attention to detail are essential, typically supported by experience in aircraft maintenance or logistics and relevant certifications. Familiarity with maintenance tracking systems, aircraft technical documentation, and airline operations platforms is often required. Exceptional communication, coordination, and problem-solving skills are vital for efficiently liaising between technical teams, vendors, and airline management. These competencies enable fast turnaround for grounded aircraft, minimizing operational downtime and ensuring safety and schedule reliability.