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The average salary for an Air Traffic Controller in U.S. is $127,920.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $127,920

$71,880$185,990

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $61.50

$34.56$89.42

What does an Air Traffic Controller earn?

On average, air traffic controllers earn around $127,920 per year in the U.S. Air traffic controllers work with pilots by providing instructions of when to take off, land and fly in airspace. They also monitor air traffic to ensure all flights remain safe and on-schedule. Air traffic controllers can choose to specialise in a particular area, such as airway management or airway operations.

How to earn more as an Air Traffic Controller

To become an Air Traffic Controller, you will need a degree in aviation operations, air navigation, or another aviation-related field. Alternatively, you can complete an Air Traffic Controller Apprenticeship Programme. To achieve higher qualifications and salary, you may enter into the field of aviation engineering, or become a manager within an aviation organisation. You might even decide to become self-employed, or set up an aviation business of your own.