Yes, absolutely. In 2026, the aviation industry is more inclusive than ever, and men are actively recruited for cabin crew roles by airlines worldwide. While historical stereotypes once associated the role primarily with women, modern airlines like Emirates, Delta, and Singapore Airlines emphasize that safety and hospitality skills are not gender-specific. The requirements for men are virtually identical to those for women: you must be at least 18 (sometimes 21) years old, possess a high school diploma, and pass a rigorous medical and background check. There are also physical requirements, such as a minimum height (often around 170 cm or 5'7") to ensure you can reach emergency equipment in overhead bins, and the ability to swim. Male flight attendants play a crucial role in maintaining cabin safety and providing service on everything from domestic short-hauls to ultra-long-haul international flights, and they often receive the same competitive benefits, including travel perks and housing allowances.