Allegiant Air

Records Analyst, Sales-Leasing

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Not SpecifiedCompensation
Mid-level (3 to 4 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Aerospace, TransportationIndustries

Requirements

Candidates must possess a High School Diploma or GED, a minimum of three years of experience with Part 91, 121, 135 operator, 145 repair station records, or DOD transport aircraft records departments, and at least one year in a role requiring understanding of critical aviation and aircraft certification documentation. They should have a full detailed understanding of regulatory and commercial records compliance requirements and industry standards for the purchase and sale of aircraft, engines, and components, knowledge of aircraft transition management in leasing, airlines, or MROs, familiarity with lease return checklists and requirements, LLP Certification, NIS documentation, and other documents requiring airline certification, understanding of Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR’s) related to Aircraft Recordkeeping and retention requirements and Air Transportation Association (ATA) Coding, and proficiency in understanding required documentation to establish life limited component back to birth traceability. Candidates must also be familiar with OEM data systems such as MyBoeingFleet and Airbus World, and possess strong written and verbal communication skills, analytical skills, organization skills, and time-management skills, as well as the ability to analyze problem resolution reports and other information from acquisitions, sellers, or buyers.

Responsibilities

The Lease Return/Sale Analyst will be responsible for continuous analysis and management of aircraft engine, APU, and landing gear assembly back to birth records to ensure compliance with 14 CFR 121.380, and to meet leasing and sales requirements. They will identify, reconcile, and manage discrepancies with external repair vendors, OEM, and prior operators, coordinate with Powerplant Engineering, Fleet Planning, Materials, Component Repairs, Planning, Fleet Assets, and other internal departments regarding scheduled and unscheduled assembly removals and installations, and report to the Supervisor of Aircraft Records – Sales/Lease Returns.

Skills

Aircraft Records
14 CFR 121.380
Lease Returns
Sales
Aircraft Engines
APU
Landing Gear
FAA Airworthiness Directives
IPC
Service Bulletins
Contract Standards
Aircraft Transition Management
LLP Certification
NIS Documentation

Allegiant Air

Low-cost airline for leisure travel

About Allegiant Air

Allegiant Air operates a low-cost airline that connects travelers from smaller cities to popular leisure destinations. The airline uses an all-jet fleet and offers low fares, making air travel affordable. In addition to flights, Allegiant provides travel-related products like hotel rooms, rental cars, and entertainment tickets, which can be purchased through its website. Since starting in 1999 with just one aircraft, Allegiant has grown to operate over 350 routes across the United States with a fleet of more than 92 aircraft. The company focuses on providing value and convenience for leisure travelers, offering both individual flight tickets and bundled vacation packages that include various travel services.

Las Vegas, NevadaHeadquarters
1999Year Founded
$746MTotal Funding
IPOCompany Stage
Automotive & Transportation, Consumer GoodsIndustries
1,001-5,000Employees

Benefits

Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Life Insurance
Disability Insurance
401(k) Company Match
Employee Stock Purchase Plan
Profit Sharing
Medical Travel Reimbursement
Legal, Identity and Pet Insurance
Employee Assistance Program
Tuition Reimbursement
Flight Benefits
Paid Vacation
Paid Sick Leave
Paid Holidays

Risks

Competition from other ultra-low-cost carriers like Avelo Airlines may impact market share.
Rapid route expansion may strain operational resources and affect service quality.
Reliance on seasonal routes could lead to inconsistent revenue streams during off-peak seasons.

Differentiation

Allegiant Air connects small cities to premier leisure destinations with low-cost fares.
The airline offers bundled travel packages, including hotels and rental cars, for convenience.
Allegiant's all-jet fleet ensures high efficiency and reliability in operations.

Upsides

Increased demand for domestic leisure travel boosts Allegiant's bookings by 15% in 2023.
The 'workcation' trend could increase demand for Allegiant's bundled travel packages.
Allegiant's route expansion in 2025 introduces 44 new nonstop connections.

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