Who is on the network
- MROs and maintenance organisations
- Airlines and operators, from commercial to business aviation
- Training providers and ATOs
- Logistics and courier partners handling AOG and parts movement
- Drone and UAV operators running inspection, survey and mapping work
Manned and unmanned in one place
Drone operations are not treated as a separate market. Airports, energy companies, insurers and MROs commission inspection and survey work without much caring which technology delivers it, so remote pilots and inspection operators sit in the same verified network as everyone else — with the same credential checks.
Where it matters most: AOG and logistics
An aircraft on ground does not respect company or national borders. Being able to reach a verified engineer, a part in another country, or a courier partner who can move it — through the same network rather than a fresh round of cold calls — is what keeps AOG response measured in hours instead of days.
Verified, not just listed
Organisations on JobAvion go through verification before they can hire, sell or be found in search — the same principle that keeps the marketplace and the jobs board free of anonymous accounts. The network is still growing; every new organisation that joins makes it more useful to the ones already on it.
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What else is inside JobAvion
One account, one network. This page is a single door into it — these are the others.
Members also get Professional groups, and a network built on verified working relationships.
For more information you can see the full platform at jobavion.com.