Corporate Flight Attendant Community
Corporate Flyer is a website dedicated to the corporate flight attendant community, both those who work as third crewmembers and those people that support them. This site is also an excellent resource for people for are thinking of starting a career in this industry.
You can use this site to find qualified attendants to join your crew either temporarily or permanently, and you can visit the ‘Private Jet Charter Operators’ list for a full record of charter, fractional and aircraft broker service providers.
Corporate Flyer has an active forum site, where members of the profession can interact with each other on a range of various issues such as safety and security, stress and health and general matters. You can also view current job opportunities in the forum section, and if you have a vacancy you wish to advertise you can post it here for free.
There is a regularily updated blog feature on this site, which discusses many of the issues and news relating to the aviation industry, such as information about upcoming National Business Aviation Administration (NBAA) conferences and events, and also information on mentoring programs. You can post personal CV’s in this section as well, and if you are new to your role you can find some helpful information in this section on the various duties and responsibilities of a flight attendant.
If you wish to develop your skills and further your career in the competitive field of aviation, then you can find information about training on the Corporate Flyer training page. Training helps build your CV profile, and will also help you keep pace with all the changing industry practices. If you are new to your role as a flight attendant, additional training is an excellent way of building your experience and self-confidence, and will help you fast track your way to a better job and salary. There are various links on this training page for training programs and classes, and you can also check the forum pages for advice from experienced flight attendants to help you choose the best development program to suit your needs.
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