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The Aviation Planner Team Lead serves as a technical leader and project manager, applying advanced aviation planning principles, FAA regulations, and industry best practices to guide ...

The Aviation Planner Team Lead serves as a technical leader and project manager, applying advanced aviation planning principles, FAA regulations, and industry best practices to guide ...

THE OPPORTUNITY The Aviation Planner will help airport sponsors and project teams make informed decisions about capacity, facilities, access, land use, and long-term development. The role blends ...

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THE OPPORTUNITY The Aviation Planner will help airport sponsors and project teams make informed decisions about capacity, facilities, access, land use, and long-term development. The role blends ...

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What We're Looking For It is an exciting time to join HNTB's integrated aviation planning and environmental practice! We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with excellent analytical and ...

Senior Aviation Planner

Watertown, MA · Hybrid

$110K - $160K/yr

ABOUT THE POSITION VHB is seeking a Senior Aviation Environmental Planner with proven experience in airport projects to join our Environmental team! We are looking for a dynamic, collaborative, and ...

Senior Aviation Planner

Watertown, MA · On-site

$110K - $160K/yr

Overview ABOUT THE POSITION VHB is seeking a Senior Aviation Environmental Planner with proven experience in airport projects to join our Environmental team! We are looking for a dynamic ...

What We're Looking For It is an exciting time to join HNTB's integrated aviation planning and environmental practice! We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with excellent analytical and ...

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How much do aviation planner jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for aviation planner in the United States is $88,077.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $59,000.00 and $115,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an aviation planner?

An Aviation Planner develops and manages plans for airports, airspace, and aviation-related projects. They analyze factors like airport capacity, environmental impact, and regulatory compliance to improve aviation infrastructure and operations. Their work involves collaborating with government agencies, airlines, and engineers to ensure safe and efficient air travel. Aviation Planners also contribute to long-term strategic planning, preparing for future air traffic growth and technological advancements.

What does an aviation planner do?

Aviation Planners often work on airport master plans, airspace studies, environmental assessments, and forecasting passenger or cargo demand. Their daily tasks may include data analysis, preparing technical reports, conducting site visits, and coordinating with airport authorities, engineers, and government agencies. Collaboration is frequent, involving meetings with multidisciplinary teams to ensure plans align with regulations and stakeholder needs. This dynamic work environment offers exposure to a range of projects, making the role ideal for professionals who enjoy balancing technical challenges with teamwork.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an aviation planner?

To thrive as an Aviation Planner, you need a solid background in aviation management, airport operations, and transportation planning, often supported by a relevant bachelor’s degree. Familiarity with GIS software, AutoCAD, and FAA regulations or certifications such as AICP are commonly required. Strong analytical thinking, teamwork, and communication skills help Aviation Planners collaborate effectively with stakeholders and convey complex plans clearly. These skills are crucial for developing safe, efficient, and compliant airport and airspace plans that meet evolving industry needs.

How do you become an aviation planner?

To become an aviation planner, individuals typically need a bachelor's degree in urban planning, transportation, civil engineering, or a related field. Gaining experience through internships or entry-level positions in transportation or airport planning is common, and proficiency with planning software and knowledge of aviation regulations can enhance job prospects.
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Aviation Planner - Team Lead

Ardurra Group, Inc.

Seattle, WA

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Overview

Under general direction, the Aviation Planner Team Lead manages and leads aviation planning projects and planning staff in support of commercial service and general aviation clients, with a strong emphasis on airfield planning and advisory services. This role is responsible for overseeing the planning and evaluation of airside and landside facilities, including runways, taxiways, apron areas, terminals, support facilities, and airport access infrastructure while ensuring alignment with operational, safety, capacity, environmental, and regulatory requirements.

The Aviation Planner Team Lead serves as a technical leader and project manager, applying advanced aviation planning principles, FAA regulations, and industry best practices to guide multidisciplinary teams through complex airport planning initiatives. The position is responsible for managing project scope, schedules, budgets, quality control, client relationships, and staff development while providing strategic guidance on airport development programs.

This role works closely with airport sponsors, FAA representatives, engineers, environmental specialists, and other stakeholders on airport master plans, airport layout plans (ALPs), airfield development plans, airfield geometry studies, capacity and demand analyses, environmental documentation, land use compatibility studies, and capital improvement programs (CIPs). The Aviation Planner Team Lead plays a critical role in advancing safe, efficient, sustainable, and future-focused airport infrastructure solutions while driving successful project delivery and team performance.

Minimum Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Aviation Planning, Urban and Regional Planning, Civil Engineering, Airport Management, or a related technical field.
  • 8+ years of relevant aviation planning experience, including commercial airport planning and airfield development projects.
  • 5+ years of project management, task management, or supervisory experience leading aviation planning teams.
  • Demonstrated experience preparing and managing FAA-funded airport planning projects, airport master plans, ALPs, and airfield development studies.
  • Equivalent combinations of education and experience may be considered.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead and manage aviation planning teams in the delivery of airport planning projects.
  • Serve as project manager and technical lead for airport master plans, aviation system plans, airport layout plans (ALPs), airfield development studies, and capital improvement programs.
  • Direct planning efforts for runways, taxiways, aprons, safety areas, terminal area development, and airport support facilities.
  • Oversee airfield geometry analyses, aircraft accommodation studies, capacity evaluations, airfield operational assessments, and FAA design standard compliance reviews.
  • Manage project scope, schedules, budgets, staffing, quality assurance, and client communications.
  • Coordinate multidisciplinary teams including planners, engineers, environmental specialists, GIS professionals, and subconsultants.
  • Develop and review technical reports, planning documents, presentations, exhibits, and FAA coordination materials.
  • Lead stakeholder engagement efforts including workshops, public meetings, advisory committees, and agency coordination.
  • Mentor and develop junior aviation planners and support staff through technical guidance, coaching, and professional development opportunities.
  • Support business development activities, including proposal preparation, client relationship management, strategic planning initiatives, and pursuit efforts.
  • Monitor emerging aviation trends, FAA policy updates, airport funding opportunities, and industry best practices to support innovative planning solutions.
  • that support operational, financial, and regulatory objectives.

Preferred Tools & Software

  • AutoCAD / Civil 3D – Preparation and review of airport layout plans, airfield geometry evaluations, and development concepts.
  • AviPLAN, AeroTURN, and other FAA-approved planning tools – Aircraft accommodation, taxiway analyses, gate planning, and airfield geometry assessments.
  • GIS Platforms (ArcGIS, QGIS) – Spatial analysis, airport land use planning, obstacle evaluation support, and mapping.
  • Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, PowerPoint, Word) – Reporting, presentations, project management, and analytical tools.
  • Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Illustrator) – Development of planning documents, public outreach materials, and graphics.
  • Project Management Software (MS Project, Smartsheet, Deltek, or similar) – Project scheduling, resource planning, and budget management.
  • FAA Airport GIS (AGIS) and airport planning databases – Airport inventory management, planning support, and FAA coordination.

Preferred Qualifications

  • AICP certification or ability to obtain certification.
  • Accredited Airport Executive (AAE), CM, or other aviation industry credentials.
  • Experience managing FAA Airport Improvement Program (AIP)-funded planning projects.
  • Experience leading airport master plans, ALPs, environmental planning studies, and airfield development programs for commercial service airports.
  • Established relationships with FAA personnel, airport sponsors, and aviation industry stakeholders.
  • Proven success in business development, client growth, and proposal pursuit activities.

Salary

$160,000 - $200,000 (DOE)

NOTICE TO THIRD PARTY AGENCIES:

Ardurra does not accept unsolicited resumes from recruiters or employment agencies. In the absence of a signed Agency Agreement, Ardurra will not consider or agree to payment of any referral compensation or recruiter fee. If a resume or candidate is submitted to any hiring manager without a previously signed agreement, Ardurra reserves the right to pursue and hire those candidate(s) without any financial obligation to the recruiter or agency. These candidates will be considered property of Ardurra. We’re not currently looking to add any more agencies to our list of approved vendors, so please do not contact any of our managers or recruitment team with sales calls or details of your candidates.

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