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The average salary for an Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisor in U.S. is $62,080.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $62,080

$38,830$82,450

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $29.84

$18.67$39.64

What does an Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisor earn?

Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors have an annual salary of approximately $62,080 in the United States. Supervisors are responsible for overseeing cargo loading and unloading operations; they may also be asked to inspect and repair cargo-handling equipment and to ensure safety procedures are followed. Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors must have the ability to coordinate freight and passenger planes, collect important documents and work with pilots, managers and other team members.

How to earn more as an Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisor

To become an Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisor, you will need qualifications in air cargo or air transport, or related disciplines. Alternatively, you can go through a degree apprenticeship. To progress in your career, you can aim to gain additional qualifications or pursue managerial qualifications, such as a Diploma in Logistics and Distribution. You may also be able to become self-employed or set up your own cargo handling business.