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Air Cargo Carriers main competitors are Flight Options, Ameriflight, and USA Jet Airlines.

Competitor Summary. See how Air Cargo Carriers compares to its main competitors:

  • Delta Air Lines has the most employees (86,564).
  • Employees at Flight Options earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $54,566.
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Air Cargo Carriers vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1986
4.0
Milwaukee, WI1$19.9M50
1994
3.8
Belleville, MI1$100.0M350
1924
4.7
Atlanta, GA2$61.6B86,564
1983
4.2
Miramar, FL46$4.9B10,000
1944
4.0
Eagan, MN1$2.8M2,000
1973
4.7
Indianapolis, IN1$1.3B451
1980
4.6
Wilmington, OH1$1.5B700
1995
4.1
Los Angeles, CA1$15.0M200
1998
4.5
Cleveland, OH1$230.0M1,257
1983
3.8
San Marcos, TX2$24.7M50
1968
4.3
Dallas, TX2$70.9M600
1966
3.5
Chesterfield, MO1$5.9M52
-
4.1
Broussard, LA1$31.9M44
-
3.1
Las Vegas, NV1$1.6M30

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Air Cargo Carriers salaries vs competitors

Among Air Cargo Carriers competitors, employees at Flight Options earn the most with an average yearly salary of $54,566.

Compare Air Cargo Carriers salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Air Cargo Carriers
$36,719$17.65-
USA Jet Airlines
$46,608$22.41-
Delta Air Lines
$36,132$17.37-
Spirit Airlines
$35,182$16.91-
Mesaba Airlines
$37,582$18.07-
Republic Airways Holdings
$40,413$19.43-

Compare Air Cargo Carriers job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Air Cargo Carriers
$50,280$24.17
Aero Charter
$56,615$27.22
Flight Options
$56,403$27.12
Heli USA Airways
$55,931$26.89
Rotorcraft Leasing Company, LLC
$55,562$26.71
Ameriflight
$54,410$26.16
Pacific Aviation
$53,719$25.83
Spirit Airlines
$51,410$24.72
Republic Airways Holdings
$51,166$24.60
Delta Air Lines
$50,809$24.43
Mesaba Airlines
$50,645$24.35
Berry Aviation
$50,486$24.27
ABX Air
$50,474$24.27
USA Jet Airlines
$49,865$23.97

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Air Cargo Carriers demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Air Cargo Carriers vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Spirit Airlines48%52%
Republic Airways Holdings50%50%
Delta Air Lines54%46%
Ameriflight84%16%
Berry Aviation86%14%
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Compare race at Air Cargo Carriers vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
58%14%16%8%4%
10.0
56%22%12%6%4%
9.8
58%24%7%7%4%
7.9
68%11%11%6%4%
9.8
49%28%13%7%2%
6.2

Air Cargo Carriers and similar companies CEOs

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Edward Herman Bastian
Delta Air Lines

Edward H. Bastian (born June 6, 1957) is an American business executive. He is the ninth and current chief executive officer of Delta Air Lines, serving in this role since May 2, 2016.

Edward M. Christie
Spirit Airlines

Brian Randow
Ameriflight

Brian Randow is a Vice President of Operations at iAero Airways and is based in Fort Worth, Texas. He has worked as Chief Operating Officer at Trans States Airlines, Vice President & Chief Operating Officer at Compass Airline LLC., and President/CEO at Ameriflight. Brian attended Inver Hills Community College between 1992 and 1993 and Metropolitan State University between 1993 and 1996.

Michael Silvestro
Flight Options

Michael Silvestro recently became the longest-tenured CEO in the fractional private jet industry after having assumed his current role just before the financial crisis of 2008. While attending Notre Dame, he was one of two non-scholarship football players in his freshman class to make the team which later won the Cotton Bowl. After Notre Dame, Silvestro spent two decades inventing products and founding companies in the footwear and sporting goods industries. Looking for a new challenge, he joined fractional jet company, Flight Options, founded by his Notre Dame roommate Kenn Ricci, and oversaw sales. He turned sales around after the dot-com crash, building the company into the industry’s second-ranked player and leaving only after Ricci sold the company to Raytheon. When Ricci reacquired Flight Options in 2008, he returned to the company, this time as CEO. In 2013, Ricci acquired fractional pioneer Flexjet from Bombardier and Silvestro became CEO of Flexjet as well. He is deeply involved in youth and children’s charities and he and his wife, Mary Lynn, adopted two orphaned Rwandan children in addition to raising their own sons.

Bryan Bedford has more than 30 years of experience in the airline industry. He joined Republic in July 1999 as president and CEO. Previously, he served as president and CEO of Mesaba Holdings, Inc. in Minneapolis, as well as Business Express Airlines, Inc. in Boston. During his years at the helm of Republic, the airline has grown from $85 million in revenues and 36 turboprop aircraft to more than $1.3 billion in revenues and an operating fleet of nearly 200 Ejet aircraft. In 1997 and 2004, Regional Airline World named him Airline Executive of the Year. In 2009, he received the same honor from Airline Business. In 1998, the Minneapolis Business Journal named Mr. Bedford to its 40 under 40 list, and in 2000 The Indianapolis Business Journal named him to their 40 under 40 list. Mr. Bedford earned his bachelor’s degree in Accounting and Finance from Florida State University and was a certified public accountant. Mr. Bedford holds commercial, multi-engine and instrument pilot ratings.

Brian Hermelin
USA Jet Airlines

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