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Part 135 Cargo Jobs (NOW HIRING)

COMPANY INFORMATION Saltchuk Aviation is a family of diversified air cargo and aviation services companies operating under Part 121, 135, and 145 certificates. We are passion-driven professionals who ...

Aviation Maintenance Helper

Dallas, TX · On-site

$15.50 - $20.25/hr

Ameriflight, LLC is the nation's largest Part 135 cargo airline and the leading provider of scalable, outsourced aviation services for the regional express airfreight market. Our diverse portfolio ...

Aviation Maintenance Helper

Dallas, TX · On-site

$15.50 - $20.25/hr

Description Ameriflight, LLC is the nation's largest Part 135 cargo airline and the leading provider of scalable, outsourced aviation services for the regional express airfreight market. Our diverse ...

Job Type Full-time Description Ameriflight, LLC is the nation's largest Part 135 cargo airline and the leading provider of scalable, outsourced aviation services for the regional express airfreight ...

Scheduled Part 135 cargo experience is highly desirable. • Direct FAA experience tied to bringing new or nonstandard operations to market: certification pathways, operating approvals, waiver and ...

COMPANY INFORMATION Saltchuk Aviation is a family of diversified air cargo and aviation services companies operating under Part 121, 135, and 145 certificates. We are passion-driven professionals who ...

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How much do part 135 cargo jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for part 135 cargo in the United States is $21.06, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Part 135 cargo operator?

Part 135 cargo operators are aviation companies authorized by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to conduct commercial cargo flights under Part 135 of the Federal Aviation Regulations. These operators typically use smaller aircraft to transport freight, packages, or mail on-demand or scheduled routes, often to locations not served by major airlines. Part 135 regulations set specific safety, operational, and maintenance standards that are less stringent than those for larger airlines (Part 121), but more rigorous than those for private (Part 91) operators. This allows for greater flexibility in operations, making them ideal for time-sensitive or specialty cargo deliveries.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part 135 cargo pilot?

Thriving as a Part 135 Cargo Pilot requires a valid commercial or ATP pilot certificate, strong flight proficiency, and in-depth knowledge of FAA Part 135 regulations. Familiarity with aircraft-specific avionics, flight planning software, and cargo handling systems is also necessary. Outstanding situational awareness, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help pilots excel in dynamic and sometimes challenging operational environments. These competencies ensure regulatory compliance, flight safety, and efficient cargo delivery under varying conditions.

What are some common challenges faced by pilots and crew members working in Part 135 cargo operations?

Part 135 cargo operations often involve irregular schedules, night flights, and operating in varying weather conditions, which can present unique challenges for pilots and crew. You may need to fly into smaller or remote airports with limited ground support, requiring adaptability and strong problem-solving skills. Additionally, the need to maintain strict compliance with FAA regulations and ensure cargo safety adds to the complexity of the role. Teamwork and clear communication with dispatchers, maintenance, and ground staff are essential for smooth operations and timely deliveries.

What is the difference between Part 135 Cargo vs Part 135 Passenger?

AspectPart 135 CargoPart 135 Passenger
CertificationsRequires FAA Part 135 certification for cargo operationsRequires FAA Part 135 certification for passenger flights
Work EnvironmentCargo aircraft, often freight hubs and warehousesPassenger aircraft, airports, passenger terminals
Industry UsageFreight and logistics companiesCharter and scheduled passenger airlines

Part 135 Cargo and Part 135 Passenger operations both require FAA Part 135 certification, but they differ mainly in the work environment and type of service provided. Cargo pilots focus on freight transport, while passenger pilots handle travelers. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find roles aligned with their certifications and career goals.

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Infographic showing various Part 135 Cargo job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, 5% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,812 per year, or $21.1 per hour.

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COMPANY INFORMATION

Saltchuk Aviation is a family of diversified air cargo and aviation services companies operating under Part 121, 135, and 145 certificates. We are passion-driven professionals who create critical connections, serving communities and businesses across the United States with exceptionally reliable, efficient, and vital aviation services.

With a powerhouse team of over 900 industry experts, Saltchuk Aviation thrives across five operating companies specializing in air cargo, ground handling, precision aircraft maintenance, advanced aviation logistics, and on-demand air freight charters. Every year, our incredible portfolio proudly moves over 380 million pounds of essential freight across the skies.

Our premier operating companies and industry-leading brands include:

  • Northern Air Cargo (NAC): As Alaska’s largest all-cargo airline, NAC operates a robust, high-capacity fleet out of our primary hub at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. Our mission is to deliver elite, safe, and ultra-reliable aviation cargo services while fostering an empowering workplace where our team can build rewarding, long-term careers.
  • Northern Air Maintenance Services, LLC (NAMS): A certified Part 145 repair station providing premier, year-round maintenance and below-wing ground services—including aircraft servicing, passenger loading, baggage handling, and catering—for a major oil exploration and production leader.
  • Ryan Air, Inc. (Ryan): A vital Part 135 carrier operating a diverse fleet of 23 aircraft (including Cessna 207s/208s, Casa 212s, SAAB 340s, and Pilatus PC-12s). Utilizing an agile hub-and-spoke network, Ryan Air proudly delivers bypass mail, general freight, and essential passenger transit to over 70 rural Alaskan villages.
  • Aloha Air Cargo (AAC): The lifeblood of Hawaii’s supply chain and the state’s largest air freight carrier. AAC champions the daily movement of roughly 350,000 pounds of vital cargo—ranging from fresh perishables to priority shipments—connecting all major Hawaiian destinations.
  • Aloha Tech Ops (ATO): A premier provider of expert aircraft maintenance and repair services executing more than 2,000 vital pre-departure safety and operational checks every month for top-tier airlines flying into Hawaii.

POSITION SUMMARY:

Ready to play a vital role in keeping Alaska moving? As a Bethel Station Agent, you are the essential link on the ground that connects communities, local businesses, and families to the freight they depend on. This is an action-oriented, fast-paced role where you will manage the safe, efficient, and timely movement of inbound, outbound, and transit cargo. From mastering the loading and unloading of aircraft to ensuring the secure, compliant, and prompt delivery of USPS Bypass Mail, your work directly impacts lives every day. If you are looking for an exciting opportunity to launch a dynamic aviation career with an industry leader, this is your runway.

DUTIES:

  • Customer Service Excellence: Serve as the professional face of NAC, delivering high-energy, friendly, and exceptional service to customers during all freight drop-offs, pick-ups, and inquiries.
  • Precision Freight Handling: Safely, efficiently, and meticulously load, unload, and secure manifested cargo, mail, and baggage to keep our flight operations on schedule and compliant.
  • Essential Mail Operations: Act as a critical connection point by processing and transferring mail to/from partner airlines and the U.S. Post Office, and coordinating the flawless delivery of Bypass mail to local community customers.
  • Data Entry & Documentation: Take ownership of the digital cargo trail by entering airway bills, freight details, and real-time tracking data into our advanced electronic tracking system.
  • Communication & Coordination: Master station communications by answering calls, managing inquiries with a helpful attitude, and routing critical operational messages accurately.
  • Equipment Operation: Safely command ground service equipment (GSE) and utility vehicles to support fast-moving ramp and warehouse activities.
  • Station Pride & Safety: Maintain a spotless, organized, and safe workplace, performing light building and ground maintenance to keep our Bethel station looking top-notch.
  • Operational Flexibility: Thrive in a dynamic aviation environment by maintaining stellar attendance and the flexibility to conquer rotating shift schedules, including nights, weekends, or holidays.
  • Team Success: Step up and tackle any additional operational tasks assigned by the Station Supervisor to keep the team winning.

POSITION QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS:

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Education:

  • High School Diploma or General Education Development (GED) equivalent.

Experience:

  • Six (6) months of experience in cargo handling, warehouse operations, customer service, or the aviation industry is preferred (but we will train the right motivated individual!).

Language Skills:

  • Ability to confidently read, interpret, and apply safety manuals, standard operating procedures, and interoffice notices.
  • Ability to draft clear, simple business emails and correspondence.
  • Ability to communicate clearly, professionally, and enthusiastically with customers, teammates, and flight crews both in person and over the phone.

Mathematical Skills:

  • Ability to perform rapid, basic math calculations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) using whole numbers and decimals to instantly audit cargo weights and sizes.
  • Ability to compute rates, ratios, and percentages for quick shipping quotes and invoice processing.

Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:

  • Must possess and maintain a valid Driver’s License.
  • Must be able to obtain and maintain a Department of Transportation (DOT) Medical Card and successfully pass all mandatory medical screenings. Note: Maintaining a valid DOT medical card is a strict requirement for this role; failure to do so will result in separation from the company.

Other Skills and Abilities:

  • Naturally positive, helpful, and customer-centric demeanor.
  • Strong resilience and adaptability, with the ability to stay focused, calm, and highly efficient in a fast-paced, fluid airport environment.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly active—standing, walking, communicating, and listening actively throughout the shift.
  • This is a physically engaging role; the employee must frequently lift, carry, push, pull, and maneuver heavy cargo and baggage weighing up to 70 pounds.
  • Specific vision abilities required include close vision, peripheral vision, and depth perception to maintain elite situational awareness around aircraft and moving machinery.

DISCLOSURE:

The intent of this description is to provide a comprehensive, representative summary of the core duties and exciting expectations of this position. It is not designed to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, or working environments. Incumbents will pivot and adapt to perform other operational tasks as our dynamic business needs evolve.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT:

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.  

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