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The aviation supply chain makes sure airlines and airplane makers have the parts and tools they need. It includes getting parts, tracking supplies, and working with suppliers. A good supply chain helps avoid delays, keeps planes flying, and runs airline operations smoothly.
For most of the supply chain jobs in aviation, you may need a degree in supply chain management, logistics, business, or aviation. Some jobs posted by employers clearly mention the requirement for candidates who have certificates like CSCP or CPIM.
Salaries depend on experience and job type. New workers make $50,000 to $70,000 a year. Mid-level jobs, like planners or managers, pay $80,000 to $100,000. High-level supply chain management jobs in aviation, like directors, can pay $120,000 or more at big airlines and airplane companies.
Technology makes supply chains faster and easier. AI helps guess what supplies are needed so they don’t run out. Blockchain tracks airplane parts safely. Smart sensors give live updates on shipments to stop delays.
Supply chain workers use software like SAP, Oracle SCM, and Infor CloudSuite to manage supplies and orders. AI tools like IBM Watson and Tableau help study data and predict needs. RFID and smart sensors track shipments. Many companies use blockchain to check parts and follow safety rules.