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Experience determining initial mission requirements, aircraft performance limitations, and be able to hold an FAA Flight Dispatch Certification. * Ability to coordinate and manage International ...

Flight Senior Manager

Dallas, TX · On-site

$114K - $115K/yr

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Experience determining initial mission requirements, aircraft performance limitations, and be able to hold an FAA Flight Dispatch Certification. * Ability to coordinate and manage International ...

We strive to push the status quo in flight training while providing quality and innovative training ... Dispatch flights per regulatory, risk management, and policy guidelines. * Track dispatched flights ...

We strive to push the status quo in flight training while providing quality and innovative training ... Dispatch flights per regulatory, risk management, and policy guidelines. * Track dispatched flights ...

We strive to push the status quo in flight training while providing quality and innovative training ... Dispatch flights per regulatory, risk management, and policy guidelines. * Track dispatched flights ...

... Manager. * Maintain accurate and complete records in flight tracking, scheduling, and dispatch software; ensure mission documentation is properly closed out. * Conduct detailed shift handovers ...

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How much do flight dispatch manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for flight dispatch manager in the United States is $62,888.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49,000.00 and $71,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Flight Dispatch Manager vs Flight Operations Coordinator?

AspectFlight Dispatch ManagerFlight Operations Coordinator
CertificationsFAA Dispatch License, relevant aviation certificationsOften FAA licenses, but may vary by employer
Work EnvironmentAirlines, charter companies, private jet operatorsAirlines, corporate flight departments, aviation companies
Primary ResponsibilitiesPlanning flights, ensuring compliance, coordinating with pilots and ground staffScheduling, communication, supporting flight operations

The Flight Dispatch Manager and Flight Operations Coordinator roles both involve coordinating flight activities within the aviation industry. While the Dispatch Manager focuses on flight planning, compliance, and safety regulations, the Operations Coordinator handles scheduling and communication support. Both roles require aviation certifications and work in similar environments, but their specific responsibilities differ, with Dispatch Managers having a more technical and regulatory focus.

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Infographic showing various Flight Dispatch Manager job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $62,888 per year, or $30.2 per hour.

International Charter Flight Coordinator (Part 91/135)

Pacific Coast Jet

Sonoma, CA • On-site

Other

Posted 2 days ago

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Job description

International Flight Coordinator | Part 135 | Remote (United States) | Full-time


Pacific Coast Jet is dedicated to delivering flexible and affordable private air travel, emphasizing exceptional personalized service. With a focus on exceeding client expectations, the company takes a customized approach to ensure each flight is tailored to individual needs. Pacific Coast Jet combines the convenience of private flying with a commitment to outstanding customer satisfaction, creating a premier travel experience for its clients.


Purpose of the Role


The Flight Coordinator plans, coordinates, and monitors all aspects of company flight operations to ensure safe, efficient, and seamless execution of every mission — including complex international and long-range large-cabin trips. This role is the central point of communication between flight crews, clients, aircraft owners, maintenance, vendors, and internal teams, delivering high-quality service while maintaining regulatory compliance and operational excellence.

Demonstrated hands-on international flight coordination experience is required for this position. Candidates without direct international operational experience will not be considered.

This position performs functions commonly associated with flight coordination and operational support. It is not an FAA-certificated Aircraft Dispatcher position and does not exercise operational control. Operational control remains with the individuals designated by the Company in accordance with its FAA-approved/accepted manuals and Operations Specifications.

This is a remote position supporting a 24/7 operation. Candidates must reside in the United States and be authorized to work in the U.S. The role requires flexibility to cover multiple shifts, including weekends and holidays. Because international operations routinely occur outside normal U.S. business hours, availability during nights and irregular hours is required. Candidates must have a reliable home workspace, dependable high-speed internet, and a quiet environment suitable for sustained voice communication with crews, clients, and international service providers. Reports to the Dispatch Manager.


Key Duties and Responsibilities


  • Coordinate daily flight schedules, crew assignments, and aircraft availability
  • Prepare and review flight plans, routing, fuel stops, weather, and NOTAMs
  • Plan and support international missions across Europe, the UK, the Middle East, Asia, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central/South America
  • Coordinate long-range and oceanic operations, including tankering and alternate strategy for large-cabin aircraft
  • Obtain and verify overflight and landing permits, airport slots, PPRs, and other governmental or airport approvals
  • Coordinate international ground handling, fuel releases, parking, Customs, Immigration, agriculture, and security requirements
  • Confirm airport operating hours, curfews, noise restrictions, slot and PPR requirements, and parking limitations at international destinations
  • Manage Customs, Immigration, APIS, and crew/passenger documentation and entry requirements
  • Monitor trips in real time and manage delays, diversions, and IROPS
  • Monitor weather, airspace restrictions, TFRs, geopolitical developments, and runway/airport closures
  • Verify runway lengths and enroute times against aircraft performance limits
  • Track crew duty and rest data and provide it to crews and Company management in support of FAA and Part 91/135 compliance
  • Track aircraft status including maintenance inspections and MELs
  • Serve as primary contact for clients, brokers, and aircraft owners
  • Coordinate catering, ground transport, FBOs, crew hotels, supervisory agents, and special requests
  • Work directly with international trip-support providers — verifying arrangements, challenging incorrect information, and resolving issues independently
  • Identify developing operational problems and escalate them to the Dispatch Manager, Director of Operations, or other Company management as appropriate
  • Be on call during the week and weekends per the on-call schedule
  • Seek out cost-saving opportunities for fuel, hotels, and rental cars
  • Flight follow all trips and coordinate ground transport and client notifications
  • Maintain professionalism and discretion with VIP clients
  • Ensure flight crews submit and close all flight and duty logs


Required Qualifications


  • Demonstrated hands-on experience coordinating international business aviation operations — required, no exceptions
  • Working knowledge of international operating requirements: overflight and landing permits, airport slots, PPRs, cabotage, customs and immigration, APIS, and international security
  • Experience working directly with international trip-support organizations, foreign handlers, airports, and governmental authorities
  • Ability to independently manage complex, multi-leg international trips
  • 2+ years in flight operations, dispatch, or charter operations; bachelor's degree in aviation, business, or a related field preferred
  • Experience supporting large-cabin or long-range aircraft operations; specific type experience not required
  • Understanding of the respective roles of the PIC, Director of Operations, and flight-coordination personnel in operational control
  • Proficiency with flight planning software (e.g., ForeFlight)
  • U.S. residency and authorization to work in the United States
  • Proven ability to work independently in a remote environment with minimal direct supervision
  • Excellent communication and multitasking skills
  • Calm and decisive under time-sensitive pressure
  • High attention to detail and customer service mindset


Preferred Qualifications


  • Experience with transatlantic, North Atlantic, transpacific, Middle Eastern, and Asian operations
  • Prior Part 135 or corporate flight department experience
  • Experience with Gulfstream or comparable large-cabin aircraft; our long-range operation currently centers on a G450
  • Familiarity with Eurocontrol, foreign CAAs, and airport slot coordinators
  • JetInsight, SchedAero, or CTA FOS experience
  • FAA Aircraft Dispatcher Certificate or Pilot Certificate
  • To apply, email jobs@pcjets.com