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Flight Planning Data Analyst Jobs (Hybrid work)

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Senior Category Development Manager
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Australia , Bella Vista
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Woolworths Supermarkets
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Flight Planning Data Analyst
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Poland , Gdańsk
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Pursue a critical role at the intersection of aviation safety, data integrity, and operational efficiency by exploring Flight Planning Data Analyst jobs. This specialized profession is the backbone of modern flight operations, where professionals ensure the digital navigation databases used by airlines, flight dispatchers, and pilots worldwide are meticulously accurate and current. These analysts serve as vital intermediaries, translating complex real-world aeronautical changes into reliable digital data that directly impacts the safety and optimization of every flight. A Flight Planning Data Analyst is primarily responsible for maintaining and updating the core navigation databases within flight planning software systems. Their day-to-day work involves the systematic analysis of global aeronautical information publications (AIPs), Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs), and regulatory updates issued by aviation authorities. They decode and interpret this constant stream of information, which includes changes to airport procedures, runway statuses, airspace restrictions, and navigational aids. The core duty is to accurately implement these changes into the database, adhering to strict quality and specification standards to ensure no discrepancy endangers a flight plan. Beyond database management, professionals in these jobs are key problem-solvers. They investigate and resolve data-related queries from airline customers and internal operational teams, diagnosing issues that may arise from software functionality or data interpretation. This requires clear communication and collaboration with various departments and, at times, direct liaison with international aeronautical information service (AIS) providers to clarify source data ambiguities. Their analytical work ensures that flight planning systems generate the most efficient, compliant, and safe routes possible. Typical skills and requirements for a career in Flight Planning Data Analyst jobs are a unique blend of aviation expertise and technical aptitude. A deep understanding of aviation fundamentals is non-negotiable; employers commonly seek knowledge of flight operations, meteorology (including decoding METAR and TAF reports), and air navigation. Familiarity with aeronautical charts, instrument procedures, and aviation geography is standard. On the technical side, strong analytical thinking, meticulous attention to detail, and proficiency with IT systems are essential. While specific software is often proprietary, the ability to quickly learn bespoke applications is a key asset. Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English, the universal language of aviation, are crucial for documenting changes and resolving queries. Candidates often possess a relevant university degree in aviation, geography, information technology, or a related field, complemented by practical experience in flight operations, dispatch, or air traffic services. For those with a passion for aviation and precision, Flight Planning Data Analyst jobs offer a rewarding, ground-based career that is fundamental to the safety and success of global air travel.

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