NICHOLAS AIR
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What to Know
NICHOLAS AIR is the leading and largest independently owned and operated Part 135 carrier, providing elite Jet Card Membership programs and premier Pilot job opportunities in private aviation. The entire fleet is owned and operated by NICHOLAS AIR thereby ensuring total control over Pilot Training, safety, quality, and our Member experience.
NICHOLAS AIR is the destination for those seeking a long-term Pilot job in an environment of stability and excellence.
About
CHOOSE TO WORK FOR ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST RESPECTED PRIVATE JET BRANDS
We believe people should be treated as names, not numbers. That belief shapes our culture of empowerment, collaboration, and long-term stability, and it is one of the reasons we’ve continued to thrive even through changing economic times.
We invest in exceptional people who build exceptional operations. For nearly 30 years, our mission has remained clear, ”Be the best in the industry, not the biggest”.
When one joins the NICHOLAS AIR team, becoming part of the organization committed to continuous learning, strategic growth, and embracing change through innovation is a staple. We operate with a “people over process” philosophy, building meaningful relationships and trust across our organization.
PILOT QUALIFICATIONS:
All Candidates should have the following minimum qualifications:
Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) Certificate*
3,000 Hours Total Time
500 Hours Multi-Engine Turbine Time
Part 135 or Part 91 Experience
Preferred T
Company Culture
At NICHOLAS AIR, we distinguish ourselves by providing the most innovative, efficient, and customizable options for private air travel. We are the private aviation experts. From our dedicated Personal Travel Representatives to our pilots, and everything in between, it is paramount that we exceed customer expectations. To ensure the best experience and most reliable service, NICHOLAS AIR maintains an exclusive fleet with an average aircraft age under 5 years of Phenom 100, Citation CJ3+, Phenom 300E, Citation Latitude, Challenger 350, and Gulfstream G600 jets.