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Pilot Salary at Air France

By Renzo, CPL · Updated March 2026

Strong long-haul network to Africa and Americas. French labor laws ensure excellent vacation time and work protections.

Inside the cockpit

Air France pilots are based exclusively at Paris Charles de Gaulle, one of Europe's busiest international hubs, which means your roster will realistically include long-haul rotations to New York JFK, Tokyo Narita, São Paulo GRU, and Johannesburg, alongside medium-haul European flying on the A320 family. The carrier operates a genuinely mixed widebody fleet — A330, A350, B777, and B787 — meaning equipment transitions across your career are likely rather than exceptional. Air France is part of Air France-KLM Group, and SkyTeam membership drives significant codeshare volume that keeps widebody utilization high. The retirement scheme under the French CRPN (Caisse de Retraite du Personnel Navigant) is a defined-benefit structure specific to navigating personnel, materially different from and generally more favorable than standard French AGIRC-ARRCO general regime pensions. Collective agreements negotiated by SNPL France ALPA govern pay progression, rest rules, and seniority — understanding those agreements is the first real homework a serious candidate should do.

Salary Breakdown

PositionYear 1Year 5Year 10
First Officer€63,000€85,000€110,000
Captain€145,000€185,000€230,000

Salary Progression

First Officer

Year 1
€63,000
Year 5
€85,000
Year 10
€110,000

Captain

Year 1
€145,000
Year 5
€185,000
Year 10
€230,000

What pilots actually need to know

Air France mainline and Transavia France are legally and operationally separate entities with entirely separate seniority lists. A pilot hired by Transavia France flies B737s on leisure routes from Orly and does not accumulate seniority that transfers to Air France mainline. Lateral movement between the two carriers is not a standard career pathway, so the entity you join at hire effectively sets your long-term career ceiling. Verify which subsidiary is recruiting before applying.

Benefits & Perks

Free travel (SkyTeam)
Pension
Health insurance
Living in Paris
Generous vacation

Fleet Types

A318A319A320A321A330A350B777B787

3 pilot bases worldwide

Requirements & Career

Minimum Flight Hours

1,500

Type Rating Provided

Yes

Career Progression

Slow

Unionized

Yes

Quality of Life Rating

4/5

Based on schedule flexibility, base locations, commutability, travel benefits, and overall pilot satisfaction.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long until Air France captain?

The realistic upgrade timeline at Air France mainline currently sits between 8 and 15 years from initial hire as a First Officer, driven almost entirely by seniority list position and fleet size fluctuations rather than a fixed hour threshold. French regulations require 1,500 hours total time and an ATPL(A) for command, but internal Air France minimums and fleet availability are the binding constraint. Pilots typically begin on the A320 family, may transition to a widebody as FO before upgrade, and captaincies most commonly open first on the A320 and A330 before the larger B777 and A350 fleets.

What is the Air France pilot pension/retirement worth?

Air France pilots contribute to the CRPN, the French navigating personnel defined-benefit pension fund established specifically for aircrew. Benefits are calculated based on years of service and a reference salary, with full pension access typically available from age 60 for pilots, earlier than the French general regime. Both employer and employee contributions are mandatory and higher than standard French social contributions. The CRPN benefit is paid alongside any supplementary Air France company scheme contributions. The defined-benefit structure makes it significantly more predictable than DC schemes common at UK or US carriers, though CRPN's long-term funding balance is a factor pilots should independently research.

Does Air France hire low-time pilots?

Air France does not hire ab-initio or low-hour pilots directly into mainline operations. The standard entry requirement is a frozen or full ATPL with a minimum of 1,500 hours total flight time, and competitive applicants in recent cycles have typically held considerably more. Air France has historically operated a cadet program in partnership with selected flight academies for structured pipeline hiring, but intake volumes vary with fleet planning cycles. For 2025-2026, Air France has signaled continued measured hiring to support A350 and B787 expansion, but published cadet program intakes remain limited — check SNPL communications and Air France's official careers portal for current cycle status.

How much does a Air France pilot make?

A First Officer at Air France earns €63,000 in year 1, rising to €110,000 by year 10. Captains earn €145,000 initially, reaching €230,000 at year 10.

Is Air France hiring pilots in 2026?

Yes, Air France is actively hiring pilots in 2026. Minimum flight hours required: 1,500.

What are the minimum hours to fly for Air France?

Air France requires a minimum of 1,500 total flight hours. Type rating training is provided by the airline.

Does Air France provide type rating training?

Yes, Air France provides type rating training for new hires on their fleet types: A318, A319, A320, A321, A330, A350, B777, B787.

What is the career progression like at Air France?

Career progression at Air France is rated as "Slow". Pilots are unionized, which provides structured seniority-based advancement. Quality of life is rated 4/5.

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