Great team and supportive management, prepare to work hard - Private Aviation Advisor FlyUSA Employee Review

5.0
30 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great team environment with advanced systems that make everything run smoothly. Strong, supportive management as well.

Cons

No cons just be ready to work hard and keep the foot on the gas

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5.0
24 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The team we have at FlyUSA is very knowledgeable and welcoming. It is a great environment with a healthy mixture of being both hard working and results-focused, while maintaining a fun and supportive atmosphere. I've learned a ton about the global market of aviation in this role, sourcing all categories of aircraft in all corners of the world. The flexibility of working remote is a plus, and the team encourages you to enjoy your own life outside of the office. FlyUSA is very structured in it's approach to training, and the EOS framework ensures everyone knows their role and how they fit into the broader goals of the company.

Cons

The only downside I can say is not FlyUSA-specific. In any role in the aviation industry, it is never just a 9-5. There are times when you need to work on a trip before or after hours, which comes with the territory. Luckily, there are always several team members willing to help out and find a solution quickly.

5.0
23 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good company culture, which has taught me a lot in terms of safety, line tech work, and aviation. I’ve learned the day-to-day flow of ramp operations and feel more comfortable working around aircraft safely and efficiently. I’ve gained hands-on experience with fueling, marshaling, and basic servicing tasks, which has built my confidence. Everyone is welcoming and willing to lend a hand and or explain anything immediately unsure of and has been a great place of work.

Cons

Workload can be physically demanding, especially in the summer heat, as well as from lifting heavy items for transport. The chain of command is somewhat confusing, but I know there are still many moving parts, and things will be worked out with time. Equipment could be better, then again isn't completely necessary just yet, but once it's a full-on FBO kind of operation, better equipment and co-workers will be necessary for safety and efficiency.

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