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Regional airline pilot salaries in US reach new highs amid industry changes

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Russell "Chip" Childs, CEO and President | SkyWest Airlines

In 2025, the pay landscape for regional airline pilots in the United States has changed significantly compared to a decade ago. Entry-level First Officers at airlines such as Envoy Air, Republic Airways, and SkyWest are now earning starting salaries that range from $80,000 to $110,000. This increase is attributed to higher hourly rates, minimum monthly guarantees, and signing bonuses that have become common across the industry.

"These changes are not just cosmetic; they represent a fundamental restructuring of how regionals attract and retain talent. For years, the majors relied on regional carriers to serve as training grounds for future captains and first officers, often at the expense of fair compensation. But as retirements and demand for pilots surged, regional airlines had no choice but to raise pay scales dramatically. What was once viewed as a short-term stepping stone has become a viable, long-term career path for many aviators."

Unlike traditional salaried positions, pilot compensation is primarily based on hourly flight pay—the time between an aircraft’s gate departure and arrival. Most regional airlines guarantee a minimum number of paid hours per month—typically between 70 and 75—to provide income stability even when flight schedules are lighter or when pilots are on reserve status.

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"This system allows flexibility while maintaining financial stability. For example, a first officer earning $100 per flight hour with a 75-hour guarantee will earn a base of $7,500 per month, before overtime or per diem pay. If that pilot flies additional trips or picks up extra hours, their income can climb well beyond the guarantee. Many regionals also offer premium pay for holidays or high-demand routes, further boosting take-home earnings."

Promotion from First Officer to Captain brings significant salary increases. In 2025, regional captains earn between $140,000 and over $230,000 annually depending on factors such as seniority and aircraft type.

"The leap from First Officer to Captain marks one of the most significant pay jumps in aviation. In 2025, regional captains are earning between $140,000 and $230,000+ per year, depending on seniority, aircraft type, and airline contract. This is a stark contrast to the sub-$100,000 salaries that were once common for a regional captain less than a decade ago. Airlines like Republic, PSA, and Endeavor have set new benchmarks with top-of-scale hourly rates approaching those seen at smaller major carriers."

Rapid promotion timelines mean some pilots reach captain positions within two years of joining an airline.

"Rapid upgrade times are another driver of rising pay. With experienced pilot shortages continuing, many regional airlines are promoting qualified First Officers to Captain in as little as 18 to 24 months. This means new pilots can realistically reach significant six-figure captain salaries within just a few years of joining a regional carrier."

Beyond base salary and hourly guarantees, many airlines now offer sign-on bonuses ranging from $15,000 to more than $75,000 as well as tuition reimbursement programs designed to offset training costs.

"Pay alone doesn’t tell the full story of regional pilot compensation in 2025. Many airlines now offer sign-on bonuses, retention incentives, and tuition reimbursement programs to attract and keep pilots. Bonuses can range from $15,000 to over $75,000..."

Airlines affiliated with major carriers use these incentives strategically by offering defined pathways into mainline jobs—a factor that appeals strongly to students considering aviation careers.

"Airlines affiliated with major carriers use these programs strategically. They not only boost immediate pay but also establish flow-through pathways to the major airline level..."

Actual earnings may vary among pilots due to factors such as base location (with cities like New York or Los Angeles offering higher per diems), aircraft assignment (larger jets often mean higher hourly rates), seniority (which affects schedule bidding), and individual lifestyle choices regarding work schedules.

"Even with published pay scales two pilots at the same airline can earn vastly different amounts... Pilots bid for schedules vacation and equipment based on their position on the seniority list meaning those with more experience can secure more lucrative flight hours..."

A comparison table shows first-year total compensation at several U.S.-based regionals: Air Wisconsin ($101k), CommuteAir ($90k), Endeavor ($110k), Envoy Air ($107k), GoJet ($99k), Horizon Air ($99k), Mesa ($115k), Piedmont Airlines ($107k), PSA Airlines ($107k), Republic Airways ($95k), SkyWest ($104k plus bonus). Some offer clear paths into major airlines such as United Airlines or American Airlines.

The rise in compensation has led more students into flight training programs—helping rebuild pilot pipelines affected during earlier industry downturns—and made long-term careers at regionals increasingly viable.

"The evolution of regional airline pilot pay in 2025 is a milestone for the aviation industry... The combination of competitive hourly rates bonuses and rapid career progression has turned regional pilot positions into attractive sustainable careers with strong financial rewards."

While challenges remain around workforce growth management and profitability pressures for smaller operators who must keep pace with wage increases across larger competitors—the current environment marks an end to historically low wages among U.S.-based regional airline pilots.

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