The Best Pilot and Cabin Crew Job Boards in 2026

An honest, needs-based guide to where pilots and cabin crew actually find work, with live data.

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There is no single best job board for pilots or cabin crew. The right one depends on what you actually need. Want one place that covers both pilots and cabin crew, with matching and auto apply when you want them? AeroScout, the site you are reading this on. Want the widest possible net and salary data? Indeed. Want to read what an airline is like to work for? Pilotsglobal. Hunting business aviation? BizJetJobs. Below is an honest, needs based guide to the main boards in 2026, including where each one wins and where it falls short, AeroScout included.

Updated 19 June 2026. AeroScout figures are pulled from our live database on this date; the figures other sites report about themselves are their own claims, marked as such.

The boards at a glance

BoardWho it is forPriceMatches jobs to youAuto applyAirline reviewsBest for
AeroScoutPilots and cabin crewFree, Pro $19.99 a monthYes, to your hours and ratingsYesNoAn all round search for pilots and cabin crew, with matching and auto apply
IndeedEveryoneFree to searchNoSome listingsYesSalary data and the odd role posted nowhere else
PilotsglobalPilots onlyFreeNo, filters onlyNoYesResearching an airline before you apply
JSfirmPilots and technical rolesFree for jobseekersNo, filters onlyNoNoNorth America and maintenance roles
BizJetJobsPilots and corporate crewFree account, paid to see all jobsEmployer side onlyNoNoBusiness and corporate aviation
Latest Pilot JobsPilots and cabin crewFree and paid plansNo, filters onlyNoNoInterview and aptitude prep on a budget

One note before the detail: the scale figures each site publishes about itself are their own claims and are not independently audited, so read them as a sense of size, not gospel. Registered user totals are not the same as live jobs. The AeroScout numbers here are our live database on the date above, and they move daily.

How to choose in one line

Pick by the job you need done, not by who shouts loudest. If you want one place that covers both pilots and cabin crew and can match jobs to you and even apply for you, you want a strong all rounder. If you want maximum volume and salary benchmarks, start with a generalist. If you want to vet an airline as an employer, you want reviews. If you fly business jets, you want a corporate specialist. And if you are short on hours and need interview practice, you want a board with prep built in. The six below each win a different one of those jobs.

AeroScout

Best as an all round search for pilots and cabin crew, with matching and auto apply on tap. AeroScout is a full job board for both pilots and cabin crew, with a large live database pulled from the airlines' own career pages and its own network, plus a market dashboard for pay, hiring velocity and type rating demand. On top of the usual search and filters, two options set it apart from the boards below. You can match roles against your real hours, ratings and licences, so you see how you measure up instead of scrolling past jobs you cannot get. And its Multi Apply tool can fill in and submit applications through the airlines' own portals, so a wide search does not mean a week of retyping your logbook.

As of 19 June 2026 the live database holds 1,391 pilot roles and 188 cabin crew roles from 734 airlines and operators, with 895 of the pilot roles open to applicants who are not yet type rated. There is a free tier that never expires and Pro is $19.99 a month. Where we fall short: we have no airline reviews, so for that go to Pilotsglobal or Indeed; Indeed still beats us on raw reach, and for deep business aviation a specialist like BizJetJobs goes further; and we are younger than the twenty year veterans on this list. You can browse the live pilot and cabin crew jobs free, and if a type rating is your blocker, our guide on which airlines pay for your type rating goes deeper.

Indeed

Best for casting a wide net and checking pay. Indeed is the largest job site in the world, and most airlines cross post there, so it is worth a look. It is free to search, it has employer reviews and salary data on major carriers, and its one click apply works on listings that opt in.

The catch for aviation is real: Indeed has no aviation specific filters. You cannot narrow by flight hours, type rating, licence or medical, so a 300 hour CPL holder sees the same wall of results as a 5,000 hour captain, mixed in with unrelated jobs that happen to contain the word pilot. For sheer volume of genuine flying roles, a focused aviation board will surface far more than Indeed does, with far less noise. Use Indeed for salary research and to catch the occasional role posted only there.

Pilotsglobal

Best for researching an airline before you apply. Pilotsglobal is a pilot only board with the most structured airline review system we found: pilots rate carriers across ten workplace dimensions, from training and management to pay and roster, and it is free. If you want a feel for what an airline is actually like to fly for, this is the place to look. Its filters are pilot tuned, covering flight hours, licence, type rating status and visa sponsorship.

The limits: the review depth varies, and some carriers show none at all, so treat them as a first read. It is pilots only, so no cabin crew, and it does not match jobs to your profile or apply for you. We wrote a full AeroScout vs Pilotsglobal comparison if you want the head to head.

JSfirm

Best for North America and technical roles. JSfirm has been running for over twenty years and has one of the deepest role taxonomies in the business, covering pilots, mechanics, avionics, dispatchers and management, with strong employer participation across the United States. It is free for jobseekers.

It is filter based rather than matched, it leans heavily North American, and cabin crew roles are secondary to flight deck and maintenance. If you are job hunting in the US or you work on the technical side, it belongs in your rotation.

BizJetJobs

Best for business and corporate aviation. BizJetJobs focuses only on business aviation, the Part 91 flight departments and Part 135 charter operators, and it covers both pilots and corporate flight attendants. Its employer side tool, CrewSpotter, recommends candidates to operators by aircraft type and experience, which is useful if you want recruiters finding you.

You can create a free account, but seeing the full set of listings, along with the career support like interview coaching and salary negotiation, sits behind a paid membership, and the price is not public. It is heavily United States focused, and there is no airline review feature. If you fly or want to fly corporate, though, it is more targeted than any generalist board.

Latest Pilot Jobs

Best for prep on a budget. Latest Pilot Jobs covers pilots, cabin crew and technical roles, and its real edge is the interview and aptitude preparation it sells alongside the listings, with airline specific content for the big assessment days. There is a free tier, paid plans run a few dollars a month, and there is a mobile app.

The live job inventory is on the smaller side, the prep packages are priced separately on top of the subscription, and the free tier is limited enough that the full board leans on a paid plan. There are no airline reviews and no auto apply. For a low hour pilot prepping for a Wizz Air or Emirates assessment, the prep library is the draw.

Worth a look too

A few more are worth knowing, even if they did not make the main list. AviationCV is a free, genuinely international board covering pilots, cabin crew and engineers. CabinCrewWings is the strongest dedicated cabin crew board, with training and interview content alongside the listings, and is worth a bookmark if you are crew. AllFlyingJobs and Aviation Job Search are broad, free aviation boards with good international reach, and FlightDeckFriend manually checks its listings, which helps low hour pilots avoid the fake adverts that plague this corner of the internet. We left out sites that are really news or events pages rather than browsable job boards, since this is a guide to where you actually search and apply.

How to pick in 30 seconds

Want one place that covers pilots and cabin crew, with the option to match jobs to you and apply in bulk? That is where AeroScout fits. Want salary data and the widest spread of postings? Start on Indeed, then verify on a specialist board. Want to vet an airline as an employer? Pilotsglobal or Indeed reviews. Hunting in North America or on the technical side? JSfirm. Flying business jets? BizJetJobs. Short on hours and prepping for assessments? Latest Pilot Jobs. For most people the smart move is two tabs: a specialist board for the matching and the applying, and one generalist for reach.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best job board for pilots in 2026?

There is no single best one; it depends on your need. For one board that covers pilots and cabin crew with matching and auto apply, AeroScout. For researching airlines as employers, Pilotsglobal leads on reviews. For North America and technical roles, JSfirm. For business aviation, BizJetJobs. Most pilots use a specialist board plus one generalist for reach.

What is the best free pilot job board?

Several are free to search: AeroScout has a free tier that never expires for pilots and cabin crew, Pilotsglobal and JSfirm are free for pilots, and Indeed is free but generalist. They differ in what free gets you, so the better question is which free board surfaces the roles you actually qualify for, rather than the longest list.

Which job boards have cabin crew jobs?

Most pilot boards do not. Pilotsglobal and JSfirm are pilot focused, so for cabin crew the options are AeroScout, which lists 188 live cabin crew roles next to its pilot jobs, Latest Pilot Jobs, and the dedicated CabinCrewWings. AeroScout is the only one of those that also matches roles to your profile and can apply for you.

Is Indeed good for finding pilot jobs?

It is useful but blunt. Indeed is the biggest job site overall and good for salary data and employer reviews, but it has no aviation specific filters, so you cannot narrow by flight hours, type rating or licence, and genuine flying jobs sit among unrelated results. A specialist aviation board surfaces more real pilot roles with far less noise; use Indeed alongside one, not instead of one.

Which job board can apply to jobs for me?

AeroScout is the one built for it: its Multi Apply tool fills in and submits applications through each airline's own portal, and you choose what goes out. Indeed offers one click apply on listings that opt in, but airline applications usually redirect to the carrier's own system where it does not work. The other boards do not auto apply at all.

What is the best business aviation job board?

BizJetJobs is the clearest specialist for corporate and charter flying, covering Part 91 and Part 135 operators and both pilots and corporate flight attendants. AeroScout also carries a lot of business aviation roles from operators like VistaJet, Solairus and Jet Aviation, with eligibility matching on top, so it is worth running both.

See for yourself

The honest test of any board is whether it shows you roles you can actually get. Browse the live pilot and cabin crew jobs on AeroScout, free and with no card, and if you are crew, head straight to the cabin crew jobs board.

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