Analyze Messages Obtained During Flight Jobs in Remote

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Enterprise Deal Manager, APAC

Company: Atlassian

Location: Yokohama, Japan / Remote

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Middleware & Integration IT Specialist

Company: Kyndryl

Location: Lima, Peru / Remote

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Senior Software Engineer - Internal Observability

Company: Datadog

Location: Paris, France / Remote

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Event Specialist

Company: GANNETT

Location: Remote

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Senior Engineering Manager, Micros Foundations

Company: Atlassian

Location: Bangalore, India / Remote

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Mainframe Engineer

Company: Kyndryl

Location: Tokyo, Japan / Remote

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for entry‑level to senior roles in this field?
Entry‑level Flight Data Analysts earn $70k‑$90k annually. Mid‑level analysts with 3–5 years of ACARS/ADS‑B experience command $90k‑$120k. Senior data scientists or lead aviation analysts can reach $130k‑$170k, especially in major hubs.
Which technical skills and certifications are most sought after?
Proficiency in Python (pandas, NumPy), SQL, and real‑time streaming with Kafka or Spark. Knowledge of ACARS/ADS‑B protocols and tools like OpenSky Network, FlightAware API, and PyADS is essential. Certifications such as FAA ACAS, ICAO Data Analyst, or SAS Certified Data Scientist boost credibility.
Can these roles be performed remotely?
Yes. Most in‑flight message analysis positions support flexible remote setups because data ingestion and model training are cloud‑based. Companies provide VPN access to secure flight data feeds and use collaboration tools like JupyterHub and Teams.
What career progression opportunities exist within this specialty?
Typical paths: Flight Data Analyst → Senior Analyst → Lead Data Scientist → Aviation Analytics Manager → Director of Flight Operations Analytics. Each step adds responsibility for cross‑functional projects, stakeholder management, and strategy.
What are the current industry trends shaping this career?
Regulators are mandating real‑time flight data reporting, driving demand for real‑time analytics. AI is being used to detect anomalies in ACARS packets, while satellite‑based telemetry is expanding to remote airports. Cloud‑native pipelines (AWS Athena, Azure Synapse) and edge‑computing on aircraft are also reshaping the field.

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