Wichita Area Part-Time:Global Charter Attendant

Wichita Role Highlights

Primary Details

  • Location: Wichita, KS
  • Hiring: Omni Air International
  • Flexible Role: Global Charter Attendant (Part-Time)
  • This Wichita-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in customer service.
  • Our Omni Air International team in Wichita, KS is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Wichita, a key hub for the Aviation industry.

Rewards

  • Earnings: $30-$40/Hour (approx. $36.4k/Year)
  • Benefits: Weekly pay options may be available.
  • Join a friendly Wichita team with flexible shifts.

What You'll Do

  • Apply your your professional skills skills in a flexible Wichita environment.


Serve Those Who Serve

About Omni Air International

Omni Air International is a premier passenger charter airline operating a fleet of Boeing widebody aircraft. We provide highly specialized transport for government agencies, the US military, and commercial charter clients. Our missions take us to the furthest corners of the globe, often to destinations untouched by commercial airlines. For adventurous professionals seeking deeply meaningful flight attendant jobs, Omni offers the rare opportunity to transport troops and VIPs across oceans and continents.

Job Summary

As a Global Charter Attendant, your lifestyle will be defined by long international deployments rather than standard domestic schedules. You will operate on Boeing 767 and 777 aircraft, often spending up to 18 days away from home on continuous global routing. You will provide critical hospitality and safety oversight for our armed forces personnel and private clients, requiring a profound sense of patriotism, discretion, and immense stamina for ultra-long-haul flying.

Comprehensive Responsibilities

  • Widebody Safety Command: Master complex safety protocols for large aircraft. Manage multiple emergency exits, life raft deployments, and over-water (ETOPS) survival procedures.
  • Troop & VIP Hospitality: Provide deeply respectful, high-quality meal and beverage services to military personnel and specialized commercial clients during long-duration flights.
  • International Logistics: Navigate complex foreign customs, immigration procedures, and cultural norms during extended layovers in remote global locations.
  • Endurance Operations: Manage your own rest and fatigue during continuous time-zone changes, operating efficiently within augmented crew environments on 14+ hour flights.

Exceptional Employee Benefits

  • World Exploration: Experience multi-day layovers in exotic, non-traditional destinations across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
  • Premium Compensation: Earn significant per diem rates, international override pay, and lucrative base guarantees during long deployments.
  • Meaningful Work: Experience the profound honor of flying troops home to their families.
  • Full Benefits: Complete healthcare packages, 401(k), and paid time off.

Requirements

  • Must be 21+ years old with a valid US Passport holding unrestricted global entry.
  • Willingness to deploy for 16 to 18 continuous days per month.
  • Ability to secure a high-level security clearance required for government and military transport.
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