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How much do pilots make in Europe?

Salary of Pilots in Europe For those with experience or who opt to move to commercial operators such as Wizz Air, Easy Jet or Ryanair, they can expect to earn upwards of £/€150,000 as a short-haul Captain, or up to £/€80,000 a year as a First Officer.



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Which country pays the most salary to pilots?
  • 1- Qatar – Average monthly salary of $18,333.
  • 2- UAE – Monthly average salary of $16,666.
  • 3- Netherlands – Average monthly salary $20416.
  • 4- France – Average monthly salary of $19583.
  • 5- Ireland – Average monthly salary $18750.
  • 6- Canada – Average monthly salary $18750.


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According to data from the European Cockpit Association, the average annual salary for an airline pilot in Europe is around €73,000 to €143,000 (approximately $87,000 to $170,000 USD).

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For instance, Southwest Airlines pilots earn an average annual salary of $222,000. However, some Southwest pilots earn as much as $549,000. Similarly, United Airlines pilots earn an average of $205,000. The average Delta Airlines pilot earns $192,000 with top-earners making $526,000.

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The region could face a shortage of 3,000 pilots by 2023 and 18,000 by 2032. Europe currently is in surplus and we expect it to remain so until the middle of the decade, but then forecast a shortage of 19,000 pilots by 2032, driven predominately by increased demand.

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As a rough guide, you can expect to make between £40,000 – £60,000 in your first year as a pilot in the UK. For example, a 'second officer' at Easyjet will receive roughly £47,000 yearly, not including flight pay. You can expect to fly between 700-900 hours per year.

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The average salary for UK pilots is roughly £85,000 annually, but this can fluctuate based on experience and aircraft type. This salary range will cover inexperienced first and second officers, sometimes known as co-pilot, as well as senior first officers (SFO), all the way up to experienced captains.

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The typical Ryanair Airline Pilot salary is €50,000 per year. Airline Pilot salaries at Ryanair can range from €17,000 - €175,084 per year.

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The estimated total pay for a Pilot at easyJet is $89,949 per year.

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Yes, being a pilot is worth it for many students. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 5% job growth for airline and commercial pilots over the next ten years. This is faster than the average growth for all occupations.

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Not what a job title gives. The earnings of both pilots and lawyers can vary widely based on factors such as their experience, location, specialization, and type of employment. Generally, the earning potential for lawyers tends to be higher than that of pilots, but it's important to consider the nuances.

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As a pilot you may have to complete a self assessment tax return each tax year. The usual reasons why a pilot would have to complete a tax return are: You earn £100,000 or more in any one tax year. You are classed as a UK non resident for tax purposes.

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However, at present in 2021, there is no pilot shortage due to the impact on aviation of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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The answer to this question is in short; yes. However, the US civil aviation authority, known as the FAA will only grant you a Private Pilot license based on your foreign certificate.

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In 2023 we have seen increased recruitment across a large portion of UK and European airlines. This recruitment need is predominantly being met by experienced pilots, however we are delighted to see a proportion of those jobs being filled by pilots who have not previously held a commercial flying position.

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