Aviation Management Intern – Flight Operations Experience | Paid, On‑Site at Delta Air Lines Headquarters (Atlanta, GA) – Hybrid Remote Option Available

---About Delta Air Lines – Pioneering the Future of FlightDelta Air Lines isn’t just an airline; it’s a global aviation ecosystem that connects people, cultures, and economies across more than 300 destinations in 60+ countries. With a legacy spanning nearly a century, Delta has consistently set industry benchmarks for safety, operational excellence, and innovative customer experiences. As a forward‑thinking organization, Delta invests heavily in emerging talent, believing that the fresh perspectives of today’s students are the catalyst for tomorrow’s breakthroughs.Joining Delta as an Aviation Management Intern means stepping into a vibrant community where collaboration, curiosity, and continuous learning drive every decision. Our Flight Operations division, a critical pillar of the airline’s success, orchestrates the seamless movement of aircraft, crews, and passengers, ensuring each flight meets the highest standards of safety, timeliness, and service quality.Why This Internship Is a Game‑Changer for Your Career• Hands‑On Exposure: Work side‑by‑side with seasoned professionals in Line Operations, the Chief Pilot Office, Flight Safety, Technical Operations, In‑Flight Service, and Airport Customer Service.• Strategic Project Ownership: Lead a semester‑long, cross‑functional team project that will be presented directly to Flight Operations leadership, giving you a real‑world platform to showcase your analytical and problem‑solving abilities.• Competitive Compensation & Perks: Earn a paid salary, enjoy Delta’s employee travel privileges (standby travel across the entire Delta network when off‑duty), and receive mentorship from industry veterans.• Professional Development: Access exclusive training modules, networking events, and career‑planning resources designed to accelerate your transition from intern to full‑time aviation professional.Key Responsibilities – What You’ll Do Day‑to‑DayAs an Aviation Management Intern in Flight Operations, you will immerse yourself in the dynamic processes that keep Delta’s fleet airborne and on schedule. Your duties will evolve as you rotate through different functional areas, but core responsibilities include:• Data Collection & Analysis: Gather operational performance metrics, flight scheduling data, and crew utilization statistics; use Excel, Access, and Smartsheet to clean, visualize, and interpret data trends.• Regulatory Research: Monitor updates from the FAA, EASA, and other aviation authorities; summarize new regulations and assess their impact on Delta’s operational procedures.• Process Improvement: Identify bottlenecks in flight dispatch, crew pairing, or aircraft turnaround; propose evidence‑based recommendations to streamline workflows.• Cross‑Functional Collaboration: Partner with Line Operations, Flight Safety, Technical Operations, and In‑Flight Service teams to understand interdependencies and support joint initiatives.• Project Management: Lead a semester‑long group project, develop a project charter, set milestones, track progress, and prepare a compelling presentation for senior leadership.• Communication & Reporting: Draft concise briefing documents, executive summaries, and visual dashboards for stakeholders; present findings in meetings and virtual briefings.• Safety & Security Advocacy: Participate in safety culture workshops; ensure all data handling complies with privacy and security standards.• Technology Utilization: Leverage Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Access databases, and Smartsheet for project tracking and reporting.Essential Qualifications – What We’re Looking ForTo thrive in this fast‑paced, high‑visibility internship, you should meet the following baseline criteria:• Academic Enrollment: Currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in Aviation Management, Aeronautical Science, Business Administration with an aviation focus, or a related discipline.• Commitment Timeline: Ability to commit to the full internship period from May 12 2025 through August 1 2025 , with a minimum of 35‑40 hours per week.• Location Flexibility: Willing and able to work onsite at Delta’s World Headquarters in Atlanta, GA (remote/hybrid flexibility may be discussed based on project needs).• Academic Excellence: Competitive GPA (generally 3.2 or higher) and good standing with your university.• Technical Proficiency: Strong command of Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel (including pivot tables, VLOOKUP, macros), PowerPoint, Access, and familiarity with Smartsheet or similar project‑tracking tools.• Analytical Skills: Demonstrated ability to collect, interpret, and present data; experience with statistical analysis or data visualization is a plus.• Communication Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication; comfort presenting complex information to diverse audiences.• Integrity & Confidentiality: Proven track record of handling sensitive information responsibly and prioritizing safety and security.• Eligibility: Must be at least 18 years old, possess a high school diploma or equivalent, and have legal authorization to work in the United States.Preferred Qualifications – Give Yourself an Edge• Upper‑Class Standing: Rising juniors or seniors with advanced coursework in aviation law, safety management, or operations research.• Leadership Experience: Involvement in student aviation clubs, flight crew activities, or campus organizations that demonstrate initiative and teamwork.• Self‑Starter Attitude: Ability to work independently, juggle multiple tasks, and proactively seek solutions.• Innovative Mindset: Interest in emerging aviation technologies (e.g., digital twins, AI‑driven scheduling, sustainability initiatives).• Multilingual Ability: Proficiency in a second language is advantageous given Delta’s global network.Core Skills & Competencies for Success• Critical Thinking: Ability to dissect complex operational challenges and develop logical, data‑driven recommendations.• Collaboration: Comfortable working in interdisciplinary teams, valuing diverse perspectives.• Adaptability: Thrive in a dynamic environment where priorities shift rapidly based on operational needs.• Attention to Detail: Precision in data entry, report drafting, and regulatory compliance.• Time Management: Effectively balance project responsibilities with academic commitments.• Customer‑Centric Outlook: Understanding how operational decisions impact passenger experience and loyalty.Career Growth & Learning OpportunitiesDelta believes in nurturing talent beyond the internship window. Successful interns may be considered for:• Full‑Time Offers: Transition into entry‑level Aviation Management, Flight Operations, or related roles upon graduation.• Mentorship Programs: Ongoing guidance from senior leaders, with access to Delta’s internal learning platforms (e.g., Delta University).• Professional Certifications: Support for obtaining certifications such as FAA Part 121 operations, Six Sigma Green Belt, or Project Management Professional (PMP).• Networking Events: Invitations to industry conferences, Delta’s internal aviation symposiums, and cross‑functional roundtables.Work Environment & Company CultureDelta’s headquarters in Atlanta is a vibrant, collaborative hub where innovation meets tradition. As an intern, you’ll experience a culture built on:• Safety First: A non‑negotiable emphasis on safety for crew, passengers, and the environment.• Diversity & Inclusion: A commitment to fostering an inclusive workplace where every voice is heard and respected.• Team Spirit: Regular team‑building activities, “flight decks” for brainstorming, and open‑door policies with senior leadership.• Technology‑Driven: Access to cutting‑edge tools, data analytics platforms, and real‑time operational dashboards.• Work‑Life Balance: Flexible scheduling, wellness programs, and access to Delta’s employee assistance resources.Compensation, Perks & Benefits (General Overview)Delta offers a competitive hourly wage that reflects the value of your contributions, plus the following benefits for eligible interns:• Travel Privileges: Standby travel on any Delta‑operated flight worldwide when off‑duty, enabling you to explore new destinations at reduced cost.• Health & Wellness: Access to on‑site fitness centers, wellness workshops, and mental health resources.• Professional Development Stipends: Funding for conferences, certifications, or industry‑related coursework.How to Apply – Take the Next StepReady to launch your aviation career with one of the world’s most respected airlines? Follow these steps to submit your application:• Prepare an up‑to‑date résumé highlighting relevant coursework, projects, and any aviation‑related experience.• Craft a tailored cover letter that explains why you are passionate about flight operations and how your skills align with Delta’s mission.• Submit your application through the official Delta Careers portal (link provided below). Ensure all required documents are attached and double‑check your contact information.We review applications on a rolling basis, so early submissions are encouraged. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to our talent acquisition team at aviationinterns@delta.com. to start your application journeyJoin Us – Shape the Skies of TomorrowDelta Air Lines is more than an employer; we are a community of innovators, problem‑solvers, and dreamers who believe that the sky is not the limit—it’s just the beginning. If you are eager to dive deep into aviation management, collaborate with industry experts, and contribute to the safe, efficient, and customer‑focused operation of a world‑class airline, we invite you to .Take flight with Delta, and let your career soar.Apply for this job

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