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Midwest Airlines main competitors are Flexjet, Agility, and Quick International Courier.

Competitor Summary. See how Midwest Airlines compares to its main competitors:

  • Budget Rent Car has the most employees (26,300).
  • Employees at Flexjet earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $53,608.
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Midwest Airlines vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
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4.1
Oak Creek, WI1-3,001
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4.1
Orlando, FL1$2.6B8,330
1946
2.9
Kenmore, WA1$610,000100
1995
4.1
Los Angeles, CA1$15.0M200
1958
4.5
Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJ1$3.2B26,300
2003
3.9
Los Angeles, CA1$1.2M125
2015
3.8
Chicago, IL1$22.0M3,000
1989
4.3
Los Angeles, CA1$300.0M1,400
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4.0
Aston, PA3$27.8M150
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4.4
New York, NY1$3.2B12,013
1995
4.5
Cleveland, OH8$160.0M1,200
1983
4.4
Towson, MD3$160.0M375
2009
3.9
San Francisco, CA1$13.0M309
1989
4.5
Los Angeles, CA6$290.0M1,215
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4.6
Denver, CO1$4.6B22,000
1994
4.2
Kailua, HI1$13.0M235
1977
3.6
Chino, CA1$25.0M350
1981
3.7
New York, NY1$21.4M420
1998
3.7
El Segundo, CA1$21.4M510
2004
4.2
Dallas, OR1$4.2M40
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4.3
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Midwest Airlines salaries vs competitors

Among Midwest Airlines competitors, employees at Flexjet earn the most with an average yearly salary of $53,608.

Compare Midwest Airlines salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Midwest Airlines
$35,712$17.17-
Airtran Airways
$31,775$15.28-
Kenmore Air
$36,901$17.74-
Pacific Aviation
$34,067$16.38-
Budget Rent Car
$38,648$18.58-
Air China Cargo
$34,571$16.62-

Compare Midwest Airlines job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Midwest Airlines
$38,498$18.51
Budget Rent Car
$39,368$18.93
OpenRoad
$39,289$18.89
Publishers Circulation Fulfill
$38,899$18.70
Hallmark Aviation
$38,740$18.63
Agility
$38,709$18.61
Direct Tv
$38,628$18.57
Boutique Air
$38,599$18.56
Mokulele Airlines
$38,530$18.52
United Ground Express
$38,530$18.52
Pacific Aviation
$38,526$18.52
Kenmore Air
$38,490$18.50
Air Tahiti Nui
$38,487$18.50
National Fulfillment Services LLC
$38,482$18.50
Quick International Courier
$38,465$18.49
Alitalia
$38,410$18.47
Air China Cargo
$38,379$18.45
Airtran Airways
$38,340$18.43
Flexjet
$38,297$18.41
Motivational Fulfillment
$37,790$18.17

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Midwest Airlines demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Midwest Airlines vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
National Fulfillment Services LLC33%67%
United Ground Express41%59%
Agility53%47%
Budget Rent Car54%46%
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Compare race at Midwest Airlines vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
58%19%11%8%5%
9.3
63%13%10%9%5%
10.0
71%9%11%7%2%
8.0
58%23%12%4%2%
9.1

Midwest Airlines and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Joseph A. Ferraro
Budget Rent Car

Michael Silvestro (Mike)
Flexjet

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.

Philipp Huber
Hallmark Aviation

Philipp Huber is a ceo at Hallmark Aviation and is based in Los Angeles, California. He attended Georgetown University.

Robert Fornaro
Airtran Airways

Jason Scully
Agility

Jason Scully is a Regional Commercial & Marketing Manager at Bollore Logistics, Managing Director at Bollore Logistics, and Chief Executive Officer at Agility and is based in Zimbabwe.

Michel Monvoisin
Air Tahiti Nui

Shawn Simpson
Boutique Air

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